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Athenagoras
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Introductory Note to the Writings of Athenagoras
[757] Hom., Il., xiv. 246.
[758] τισάσθην.
[759] Orpheus, Fragments.
Chapter XIX.—The Philosophers Agree with the Poets Respecting the Gods.
[760] Plat., Tim., p. 27, D.
[761] Literally, “by nature.”
Chapter XX.—Absurd Representations of the Gods.
[762] i.e., Minerva.
[763] Or, “have accurately described.”
[764] Fragments.
Chapter XXI.—Impure Loves Ascribed to the Gods.
[765] Hom., Il., iv. 23.
[766] Ibid., iv. 24.
[767] Ibid., xxii. 168 sq.
[768] Ibid., xvi. 433 sq.
[769] Ibid., xvi. 522.
[770] Ibid., v. 376.
[771] Hom., Od., viii. 308 sq., Pope’s transl.
[772] Hom., Il., v. 858.
[773] Hom., Il., xv. 605.
[774] Hom., Il., v. 31, 455.
[775] Hom., Od., viii. 296–298, Pope’s transl.
[776] Hom., Il., ii. 820.
[777] [οἰκονομίαν. Kaye, p. 174. And see Paris ed., 1615.]
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