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 1  Int,   1, p.    x    |     subtle criticism of pagan philosophers with convincing force. He
 2  Int,   5, p.   xi    |       wiser than supercilious philosophers, who seem proud to claim
 3  Int,   5, p.   xx    | regard to Moses, or the Greek philosophers, and indeed all those whose
 4  III,   3, p.  119    |     the sons 32 of our modern philosophers have derived great benefit,
 5  III           120(34)|   soberest of the Neoplatonic philosophers" (Cheetham), succeeded Plotinus.
 6  III,   3, p.  122    |  conclusions of eminent Greek philosophers and theologians, how could
 7  III,   3, p.  122    |       and the (b) most famous philosophers agreed with them, in teaching
 8  III,   3, p.  123    |    whole world wiser than the philosophers with their eyebrows raised,40
 9  III           123(40)|      E. 135 d of theosophical philosophers, 224 a from Oenomaus — to
10  III,   5, p.  135    |      records of all the Greek philosophers, their strenuous life and
11  III,   6, p.  146    |   holiness, but the prince of philosophers and the teacher of holy
12  III,   6, p.  152    |   ancient legislators, poets, philosophers, and theologians, and of
13    V, Int, p.  225    |     prevented the sons of the philosophers being instructed by them,
14    V, Int, p.  226    |      drawn (d) from the Greek philosophers and writers themselves,
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