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 1       I| investigation of matters, putting truth to the question with a more
 2       V|         imitator of the images of truth at three removes, for so
 3       V|    witness to prove that he spoke truth, many of his tenets would
 4       V|          to Homer, as if he spoke truth, when you wish to demolish
 5      XI|     therefore, you think that the truth can be learned from your
 6   XVIII|              There is one God, in truth there is but one,~ Who made
 7    XXXV|        who wish to rob you of the truth -- but use with simplicity
 8   XXXVI|          if "the discovery of the truth" be given among them as
 9   XXXVI|           that in seriousness and truth he was confessing his ignorance: "
10   XXXVI|       afforded you of knowing the truth.~ ~
11 XXXVIII|          unwilling to believe the truth which all bear witness to.
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