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 1 III,   6|    they are! For we lift up pious minds, and stretch forth
 2 III,  10| insult the gods, than, with pious pretence, unworthily to
 3 III,  20|     advocates in sooth, and pious writers, offer to your deities.
 4  IV,   2|    allied, the piety of the pious, the recollection of the
 5  IV,  27|    impious, or that you are pious, although they receive from
 6  IV,  30| hand, maintain that you are pious and serve the gods, we should
 7  IV,  34|    gods otherwise than in a pious manner? Nor have they obtained
 8  IV,  37|     the truth also, and are pious before the gods, whose might
 9   V,  23|    themselves to be thought pious, holy, and defenders of
10 VII,  23|   dispositions, is not only pious and religious, but also
11 VII,  35|    be unbegotten, for it is pious to believe this, or, if
12 VII,  37|   one hand, impious, or you pious, since the decision as to
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