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1   Int,        4     |    Apocriticus is really to be divided into two parts, after iii.
2   Int,        5     |   monarch," for the Empire was divided among two Augusti and two
3    II,      VII     | allegorical meaning,81 the man divided from his father means the
4   III,    XXIII     |   inexhaustible, and cannot be divided from it. ~ ~Accept then,
5   III          (177)|       opponent's work was here divided into two, a division which
6   III          (177)| Porphyry should have been thus divided, but he affords valuable
7    IV,    XXVII     |        not mean that He can be divided into limbs and parts of
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