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 1      II|     also Hesiod. So-that if you believe your most distinguished
 2      II|        such beings as these, or believe that there are no gods at
 3     XXI|        gods in existence, might believe that they themselves could
 4    XXVI|        wonder that Plato should believe Moses regarding the eternity
 5   XXVII|      which the Greeks refuse to believe. For his saying that the
 6   XXXVI|       of the true religion, yet believe him who, though at first
 7   XXXVI|     quoted a little before; and believe the others who wrote the
 8 XXXVIII| regarding the formation of man, believe those whom you have hitherto
 9 XXXVIII|      those who are unwilling to believe the truth which all bear
10 XXXVIII|        than your own salvation, believe, as I said, the most ancient
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