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1     III|   religion of yours? For it is impossible that any should know matters
2       V|      this knowledge; for it is impossible that men who have not learned
3    VIII|          Since therefore it is impossible to learn anything true concerning
4      XI|    have frequently said, it is impossible that those who have not
5   XXIII|     that it is thus absolutely impossible for him to escape the charge
6   XXIII|   possible which is absolutely impossible? So that Plato seems to
7   XXIII|    seems to grant an empty and impossible prerogative to his "maker,"
8    XXIX|   without mystic insight it is impossible to have any distinct knowledge
9 XXXVIII| comprehend God, and that it is impossible even for the man who can
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