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1       I|    passed for excellent are of quite another sort. Since, then,
2      IX|     judged it a marvellous and quite divine conception which
3     XIV|  doctrines concerning the gods quite contrary to those which
4   XXIII|        and enduring. For it is quite natural that the power of
5    XXXV|    yourselves to that which is quite opposed to their error,
6  XXXVII| illiterate persons, often went quite astray from the accuracy
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