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1     XII|       antiquity of Moses. But lest, by a complete survey of
2    XIII| Providence on our behalf; for lest, by producing them out of
3    XVII|     gods in a mythical style, lest he should seem to sing in
4      XX|   what had befallen Socrates, lest he also should raise up
5   XXVII|    this one was the greatest, lest the mouth should bellow
6   XXXII|       openly the Holy Spirit, lest he should seem to be following
7  XXXIII|   Plato names the day "time," lest, if he mentioned the "day,"
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