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 1   I,  22|       words, I say; nay, matters believed on calumnious reports not
 2   I,  24|    conceived, and more impiously believed. Nay, rather, to speak out
 3   I,  26|          himself? or is he to be believed a god, although he declare
 4   I,  28|        dangers; but yet they are believed to be immortal, ever-existent,
 5   I,  31|     exists or not; whether He is believed in on the proved truth of
 6   I,  38|     uninjured in her motions, is believed to alternate her light and
 7   I,  39|       with gross insults, when I believed them to be wood, stone,
 8   I,  54|     trustworthy authorities-both believed them themselves, and transmitted
 9   I,  54|        us who follow them, to be believed with no scanty measure of
10   I,  57|        have been both spoken and believed ten thousand years ago,
11   I,  58|         not therefore be readily believed. See that this be not rather
12  II,  19|     discovery the soul should be believed to be above the sun as well
13  II,  22|        order that-as it has been believed that the souls of men are
14  II,  22|     credible, or has been rashly believed and taken for granted, in
15  II,  37|          so that they may not be believed to have been destined to
16  II,  45|         and invisible, should be believed to have begotten souls so
17  II,  46|        and so far from His being believed to be their author, whoever
18  II,  52|       frog, centipede, should be believed to have been quickened and
19  II,  54|      evils, as we find some have believed and held, all races will
20 III,   8|         against us, as though we believed God whom we worship to be
21 III,  16|       which you had supposed and believed, your error, originating
22  IV,  31|         perhaps, may be held and believed from deference to reason;
23  IV,  34|         any fear of the gods, or believed with confident and unhesitating
24   V,   2|          strive that they may be believed to be false-even if they
25   V,   3|       What! will what follows be believed, that the son of Saturn
26   V,   8|    casting of stones, it must be believed that she too was one of
27   V,   8|        years; and if he is to be believed, the Great Mother, too,
28   V,  10|          from stones, it must be believed that the stones both had
29   V,  13|          far away: that which he believed to be divinely conceived
30   V,  23|          agony; and to make this believed, defiled with the blood
31   V,  36|      been written ambiguously be believed to be wrapt in obscurity.
32   V,  36|        is either done, or can be believed to be possible.
33   V,  39| interrupted. For it is not to be believed that these have no origin,
34   V,  40|    anything be either thought or believed more impious than that the
35   V,  44|      infamous things. But if you believed without any doubt that they
36  VI,   3|         more highly, is it to be believed that the gods take pleasure
37  VI,   8|          belittling of the power believed to be in their hands. We
38  VI,  12|        put an end to, god may be believed to be god, one may seem
39  VI,  24|         than that some power was believed to reside in their splendour,
40 VII,  12|         the celestials should be believed to keep their favours on
41 VII,  12|         follow that it should be believed that, if only the deities
42 VII,  12|           must it not, again, be believed that, if they are persuaded
43 VII,  18|          may all be gods who are believed to be so-are of one mind,
44 VII,  26|        the heroic ages, as it is believed and declared, was it known
45 VII,  28|         For if it is true, as is believed by the wise, that they are
46 VII,  41|     appearance,-rather, they are believed to have it,-if they come
47 VII,  51|          as you demand should be believed: and what mortal is there,
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