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1      VI|       differ concerning things heavenly. So that one can see that
2      VI|      when they treat of things heavenly. And that even their doctrine
3     VII|   accurate knowledge of things heavenly by their own human excess
4    VIII| knowledge of things divine and heavenly. Wherefore, as if with one
5   XXXII|        PLATO'S DOCTRINE OF THE HEAVENLY GIFT.~ ~And if any one will
6   XXXVI|    profess to know even things heavenly? For Socrates said that
7   XXXVI|   profess to understand things heavenly as if they had seen them.
8   XXXVI|       as if he had seen things heavenly with greater accuracy than
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