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 1     III|        followed the philosophy called by themselves physical.~ ~
 2      IX|      laws s to that God who is called Jehovah, whether because
 3     XXI|       GOD.~ ~For God cannot be called by any proper name, for
 4  XXVIII|        Telemachus. And he also called Venus "golden," from what
 5  XXVIII|       temple which in Egypt is called "the temple of golden Venus,"
 6     XXX|   created -- and which he also called the firmament -- was that
 7   XXXII|      right that this [gift] be called virtue or some other thing,
 8    XXXV| philosophy which is falsely so called, it follows as the one thing
 9   XXXVI|    that he was on this account called wise, because, while other
10  XXXVII|     oracular sayings in a city called Cumae, six miles from Baiae,
11 XXXVIII|   formed the first of men, and called him Adam." And this hymn
12 XXXVIII|      concerning those that are called gods, that have no existence;
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