Book, Chapter

1   Int,        2|     of the fourth century. He held that neither of the author'
2    II,      XIX|    while they themselves were held up to odium for murdering
3   III,       IX|    with God the Word and then held fast in the sea of mortal
4   III,       XI|   that position which we once held, and have pity, and do not
5    IV,       IV|     And countless others, who held opinions like theirs, were
6    IV,    XXVII|      such matter as cannot be held at all, is held by bronze
7    IV,    XXVII|     cannot be held at all, is held by bronze and iron, and
8    IV,    XXIII|     men, but the gods who are held in honour by us, that are
9    IV,     XXIV| succession of events that has held good until now, whereby
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