Chapter

1       V| opinion appear more worthy of credit by the testimony of Homer;
2      VI|       will appear unworthy of credit when they treat of things
3      IX|   among you are worthy of all credit. For I do not propose to
4      IX|      yet you are unwilling to credit on account of the inveterate
5      XI|       to have lived worthy of credit in the matter of religion?
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