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 1   Int               |         separate works, for the questions of a heathen objector are
 2   Int,        1     |       Book V in Turrianus.6 The questions are mostly objections to
 3   Int,        2     | anti-Christian blasphemy of the questions is remembered, which might
 4   Int,        5     |       17 as in process. For the questions as well as the answers sometimes
 5   Int,        5     |   Hierocles had already put the questions that he had raised in the
 6   Int,        6     |         curtailed the number of questions and answers to suit his
 7   Int,        6     |      failure of sequence in the questions, to which Harnack has called
 8   Int,        7     |         account of the disputed questions and solutions in the New
 9   Int,        8     |        the Scriptures.~ ~In the questions, quotations occur from Exodus,
10   Int,        8     |    quoted, independently of the questions, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
11   Int,        8     |        had not been used in the questions. It is probable, but uncertain,
12   Int,       10     |      plan of giving about seven questions in succession and proceeding
13   III               |     introducing the first seven questions by the Philosopher).~ ~THIS
14   III               |       forward countless further questions, thus proposing endless
15   III               |        forthwith, after raising questions on so many points, declared
16   III          (108)|              2 The style of the questions is quite different from
17   III          (108)|        and somewhat turgid, the questions are in simpler and more
18   III          (154)|       introduces the next seven questions which are given in sequence.~ ~
19   III          (156)|  answers to a sequence of seven questions. It should be noticed that
20   III          (177)|       as containing x + 10 + 13 questions, and the second part 9+16 +
21   III,      XXX     |         the vital points in the questions which you still have on
22   III,      XXX     |         with boldness about the questions, and the points of difficulty
23   III,     XXXV     |       be inquisitive nor to ask questions, but to eat things even
24   III,     XXXV     |         the shambles, asking no questions for conscience' sake, for
25   III,     XLII     |         shambles without asking questions. For the sacrifice of animals
26   III,    XXXVI     | resources for replying to these questions, answer without delay.~ ~
27   III,    XLIII     |         discussion of all these questions. If there is anything which
28    IV               |       introducing the first ten questions by the Philosopher).~ ~WHEN
29    IV          (283)|         introduces the next six questions.~ ~
30    IV          (285)|         this case the number of questions answered consecutively is
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