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 1     Int,      II|           a dogmatic statement of belief are mere busybodies81. The
 2     Int,     III|         the educated classes of a belief in the supernatural, accompanied
 3     Int,     III|      Cicero was penetrated by the belief that he could thus do his
 4     Not,       1|   sentence does not represent the belief of Aristotle and Plato.
 5     Not,       1|        375). It had destroyed the belief in immaterial existence
 6     Not,       2|         to force on his readers a belief in the learning of Lucullus.~§
 7     Not,       2|       tolerably with the Academic belief, if rebus be meant, it is
 8     Not,       2|     sensibus: cf. 61, and for the belief of Empedocles about the
 9     Not,       2|         strong expression of this belief is found in Seneca Ep..
10     Not,       2|             Cornix: for the Stoic belief in divination see Zeller
11     Not,       2| theoretical dogma and a practical belief. The dogma is that assent (
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