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1 Int | him the moving story of Victorinus (a more famous scholar than
2 4, XV(116)| in a Latin translation by Victorinus, who also translated the
3 6, IX(186)| of Plotinus, which Marius Victorinus (q.v. infra, Bk. VIII, Ch.
4 7 | and philosopher, Marius Victorinus. He is stirred to emulate
5 7, II | of the Platonists which Victorinus - formerly professor of
6 7, II | babes, he told me about Victorinus himself, whom he had known
7 7, II | worshiped; all of which old Victorinus had with thundering eloquence
8 7, II | in the Church of Christ.” Victorinus then asked, with mild mockery, “
9 7, II | the presbyters offered Victorinus the chance to make his profession
10 7, II | through bashfulness. But Victorinus chose rather to profess
11 7, II | the rejoicing multitude: “Victorinus! Victorinus!” There was
12 7, II | multitude: “Victorinus! Victorinus!” There was a sudden burst
13 7, IV | of darkness than that of Victorinus, return to thee - who draw
14 7, IV | world prized the heart of Victorinus (which the devil had held
15 7, IV | stronghold) and the tongue of Victorinus (that sharp, strong weapon
16 7, V | Simplicianus, told me the story of Victorinus, I was eager to imitate
17 7, V | literature and rhetoric; and how Victorinus, in ready obedience to the
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