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Marinus of Samaria
Translated by Kenneth S. Guthrie

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1 4 | universal and total in human and divine things. From this arose 2 6 | and which thus, by some divine chance, became his own homeland. 3 6 | under the influence of the divine Leader of the Muses. The 4 7 | suddenly disappeared. This divine miracle testified to the 5 10| simultaneously remembering the divine vision that had visited 6 10| speak under the escort of [divine] oracles and all the gods 7 10| arrival, and the really divine symbols which clearly prognosticated 8 12| simultaneously grasping the divine verities.~ 9 13| immediate vision of the really divine mysteries contained in this 10 15| Christians], obeying that [divine] Power which starts revolutions 11 22| models contained within divine reason. So he acquired this 12 23| intellectual, or still more divine. For he was the first to 13 23| he was borne along by a divine inspiration when he spoke, 14 23| his face spread rays of a divine illumination.~One day a 15 23| under oath testifying to the divine manifestation of which he 16 26| writings. Thus imbued with the divine Oracles, he achieved the 17 26| of the virtues which the divine Iamblichus has so magnificently 18 26| that, in a dream, he had a divine vision. It seemed to him 19 26| proves that this dream was divine; for although, as we have 20 27| philosopher not to leave this divine Orphic poetry without complete 21 28| characteristics suitable to divine beings, but to both: not 22 28| his thoughts upward to the divine, but by a providential faculty 23 28| employed the art of moving the divine tops.8 He was a believer 24 31| carried it away. This was a divine sign that was really paeonic,10 25 32| convinced that it was a really divine manifestation, because when 26 32| what he had seen, and the divine praise uttered about him.~ 27 34| with all other human and divine benefits.~ 28 38| pious homage toward this divine person, and towards the


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