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1       V|     worthy of credit by the testimony of Homer; not being aware
2       V| Homer as a most trustworthy testimony, who speaks thus:~ ~Ocean,
3      XV|              CHAPTER XV. -- TESTIMONY OF ORPHEUS TO MONOTHEISM.~ ~
4     XVI|             CHAPTER XVI. -- TESTIMONY OF THE SIBYL.~ ~We must
5    XVII|             CHAPTER XVII -- TESTIMONY OF HOMER.~ ~And the poet
6   XVIII|           CHAPTER XVIII. -- TESTIMONY OF SOPHOCLES.~ ~And if it
7     XIX|             CHAPTER XIX. -- TESTIMONY OF PYTHAGORAS.~ ~And Pythagoras,
8      XX|              CHAPTER XX. -- TESTIMONY OF PLATO.~ ~But Plato, though
9   XXXVI|    though unwillingly, bore testimony that what the prophets said
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