Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        3|     author with the Macarius, Bishop of Magnesia, who was at
 2   Int,        6|    latter implies that he was Bishop of Magnesia. The fact that
 3   Int,        6|    fact that there was such a bishop, whose name was Macarius,
 4   Int,        6|      the author having been a bishop. When his opponent says
 5   Int,        6| necessarily imply that he was bishop there. It is often used
 6   Int,        6|     Macarius,52 who was not a bishop, but came from Magnesia,
 7   Int,        6|       by Macarius Magnes, the Bishop of Magnesia, who is heard
 8   Int,        6|   bore the name of an obscure bishop, of whom what was known
 9   III,     XXIV|       exercised the office of bishop at Smyrna, the season of
10   III,     XXIV|      indeed, before he became bishop, when he was managing a
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