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1     XIV|    cannot fail to see that both Orpheus, and Homer, and Solon, who
2      XV|     CHAPTER XV. -- TESTIMONY OF ORPHEUS TO MONOTHEISM.~ ~At all
3      XV|         we must remind you what Orpheus, who was, as one might say,
4    XVII|         the original opinion of Orpheus regarding the plurality
5    XVII|         strain from the poem of Orpheus, which he so distinctly
6    XVII| relation he held to him. For as Orpheus in the beginning of his
7   XXXVI| necessary recantation -- I mean Orpheus, who said what I quoted
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