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- | book entitled The Natural Philosopher, | + | book entitled |
there are many gods of popular belief, there is one | there are many gods of popular belief, there is one | ||
god in nature, so depriving divinity of all meaning | god in nature, so depriving divinity of all meaning | ||
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best to root out the notion of deity from our minds altogether. | best to root out the notion of deity from our minds altogether. | ||
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+ | Source: Cicero in 28 Volumes. De Natura Deorum Academica. With English Translation by H. Rackham M.A. 1933. Internet Archive.\\ | ||
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