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... gods for ' table ' ) . 13. ( Pherecydes does not agree that Zeus and Hera are the father and mother of the gods ) . 13a . ( Ambrosia the food of the gods ) . Spurious 14. ( The pupils of Pherecydes called the Dyad Boldness and Impulse ...
... gods for ' table ' ) . 13. ( Pherecydes does not agree that Zeus and Hera are the father and mother of the gods ) . 13a . ( Ambrosia the food of the gods ) . Spurious 14. ( The pupils of Pherecydes called the Dyad Boldness and Impulse ...
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... gods : theft , adultery , and mutual deception . 13. ( Homer was earlier than Hesiod ) . 14 . But mortals believe the gods to be created by birth , and to have their own ( mortals ' ) raiment , voice and body . 15. But if oxen ( and ...
... gods : theft , adultery , and mutual deception . 13. ( Homer was earlier than Hesiod ) . 14 . But mortals believe the gods to be created by birth , and to have their own ( mortals ' ) raiment , voice and body . 15. But if oxen ( and ...
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... gods , why do you lament them ? If you lament them , you must no longer regard them as gods . ' 128. They ( the Hellenes ) pray to statues of the gods , that do not hear them , as if they heard , and do not give , just as they cannot ...
... gods , why do you lament them ? If you lament them , you must no longer regard them as gods . ' 128. They ( the Hellenes ) pray to statues of the gods , that do not hear them , as if they heard , and do not give , just as they cannot ...
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