Chapter

1       I| received from their fathers the false religion, may now, when
2     XXI|       of themselves. This first false fancy, therefore, concerning
3     XXI|     therefore, knowing that the false opinion about the plurality
4   XXIII|        at first uttered what is false when he said that everything
5    XXXV|      Having then laid aside all false shame, and the inveterate
6 XXXVIII|    Greece, ye do not esteem the false fancy concerning those that
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