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 1       I|        thought fit to entitle his work against us, it would be
 2       I|         in advance of any special work that might be written in
 3       I|           exposed beforehand in a work which in as many as eight
 4       I|      entitled " True Reason." The work of Celsus is there subjected
 5       I|      which I could offer. To this work of Origen I must refer those
 6      IV|           will merely examine the work of Philostratus, and by
 7      IV|           as we can depend on the work of a writer who, though
 8     XXV|        devilish curiosity here at work, why he would not allow
 9    XXXV|          life, and witnessing him work miracles by means of certain
10     XLI|         to ascertain what aim his work has in view, when throughout
11    XLII| accusation of wizardry ; for this work of pretentious sophistry
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