Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6|        carefully suppresses the names of both Hierocles and the
2    II,     XVII|    thing with an interchange of names. Thus the Evangelists, writing
3    II,     XVII|         history, even barbarous names of mountains and rivers,
4   III,      XIV|       the same Lord, under many names; it matters not by which
5   III,    XLIII| Lycaonia and all Galatia. Their names it is irksome to repeat;
6    IV,      XXV|        Spirit. For he |142 thus names the Godhead of the Three,
7    IV,      XXV|          by saying, not "in the names" but "in the name." For
8    IV,      XXI|        by the difference of the names. The difference therefore
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