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1   Int,        5     |    replace the usual diffuse style of Macarius, and the possibility
2   Int,        9     |  there is a sudden change of style, and the use of seemingly
3    II,     XVII     |     truth than for purity of style. It is therefore not surprising
4   III          (108)|                        2 The style of the questions is quite
5   III          (108)| Harnack says that this mixed style is modelled on Plato, Plutarch
6    IV          (287)|    an exception to the usual style of the book. In the latter
7     V          (323)|  allegorical and Origenistic style of explanation is quite
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