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 1     VII|    ways among themselves, they thought fit to wrangle and dispute
 2       X|        only born, but also was thought worthy of partaking of all
 3       X|        for the same reason was thought worthy of great attention,
 4       X|       of his own race, when He thought it fight that the people
 5      XX|      beings the gods should be thought who are produced out of
 6    XXIV|     from his divinity, that he thought fit to name them even along
 7     XXV| accepting with a great deal of thought the brief participial expression,
 8   XXVII|    battle -- for this story he thought fit to invent -- and who,
 9   XXVII|   crimes. And these, when they thought they were to ascend, the
10    XXIX|     with the suitable insight, thought that form had some kind
11     XXX| invisible and unfashioned," he thought that it was the pre-existent
12     XXX|       and unfashioned;" and he thought that the earth, concerning
13     XXX|   heaven which was created, he thought that the heaven which was
14     XXX|       dust from the earth." He thought, accordingly, that the man
15 XXXVIII|   those whom you have hitherto thought it right to give heed to,
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