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 1   I,  25|       through distrust in our reply, invest the gods with the
 2   I,  42|      will say. A god, we will reply, and the god of the inner
 3   I,  62|       dead? The human form, I reply, which He had put on, and
 4  II,  51|      51. But you laugh at our reply, because, while we deny
 5  II,  64|      all without exception? I reply, does not He free all alike
 6  II,  71|     two thousand years ago, I reply, your gods did not exist.
 7  II,  73|      is certain that you will reply, either because we were
 8  II,  73|        on our part, a similar reply has been made. Our religion
 9  II,  75|   unbounded, eternal ages, we reply, nothing whatever should
10  II,  76| tortures? Let us, too, ask in reply, why, seeing that you worship
11  IV,  28|    suppliants by an ambiguous reply, excelled in the tricks
12 VII,  15|      a more powerful race, we reply. Tell, us, you say, in the
13 VII,  15|     by something infamous? We reply, one such that yon believe
14 VII,  17|  greeted with filth? But, you reply, you honour the gods with
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