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 1      XV|      were made, as the divine prophecies of the holy men teach us;
 2    XXVI|       the prophets? For their prophecies he read, and, having learned
 3    XXXV|     your fathers, ye read the prophecies of the sacred writers, not
 4   XXXVI|     entreat you, but read the prophecies of the sacred writers. And
 5   XXXVI| prevents you from reading the prophecies of the holy men through
 6  XXXVII|     inspired when he read her prophecies. For he saw that what she
 7  XXXVII|   manifestly referring to the prophecies of the Sibyl. For, unlike
 8  XXXVII|   they who then took down her prophecies, being illiterate persons,
 9  XXXVII|       Plato had an eye to the prophecies of the Sibyl when he said
10 XXXVIII| training for the study of the prophecies of the sacred writers. And
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