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 1  Int,   5, p.   xi    |   worship, but so did Porphyry (de Abst. ii. 34) and Apollonius
 2  Int,   6, p.   xx    |  especially rouses the anger of de Billy, a famous student
 3   II            85(29)|       eiseti stoixeioumenon, to de hdh dia tou loutrou pefwtismenon. ~
 4  III           116(25)|                 3 E.: kai\ ta_j de/rreij tw~n au0lai/wn. ~
 5  III           120(34)|       chief remaining works are De Abstinentia, Lives of Plotinus
 6  III           139(66)|          meta_ eu)labei/aj kai\ de/ouj. ~
 7  III           143(77)|         ei0j e1ti for ei0s-e0ti de—and a0po_ tou~de tw~n xr:
 8  III           143(77)|      ei0s-e0ti de—and a0po_ tou~de tw~n xr: ou)k e0pi/lipe
 9  III           143(77)|     lipe for tw~n xr: a)po_ tou~de w&nomasme/non ou)k e0pe/
10  III           154(80)| disparaged Christianity" (Aug., De Consensu Evang. i. 15),
11  III           154(80)|         iv. 442. ... Augustine (De Civ. Dei, XIX. c. 23, 2).~
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