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1 1 | the biographers of such a man,----and besides, my own
2 2 | enjoyed by this truly blessed man. For I believe that he has
3 3 | born with us. This blessed man possessed them all naturally
4 3 | were given by the gods to man so that he might devote
5 4 | could be expected from a man who was to achieve the presence
6 6 | more than fitting that a man who was to become a prince
7 9 | Alexandrian governor, a man of great distinction, liberality
8 11| about geniuses: "Here is a man who will be a great good,
9 12| latter retorted to the old man, as Proclus himself reported
10 12| arrival of Proclus, the old man survived only two years;
11 17| powerfully than any other known man. Never having tasted the
12 17| will of this perfect good man. Of all the people he knew,
13 18| teaching their nature, how man acquires them, and especially
14 21| the soul of this blessed man went on gathering itself,
15 25| Plotinus, not of the worthy man's life whom political virtue
16 26| other theologians.~The old man confided to him his manuscripts,
17 29| theurgic labors of this blessed man. From among thousands, I
18 32| openly showed this holy man's affinities with him. For
19 32| divinity gave this holy man a testimony of his good
20 32| for this really blessed man could be adduced? After
21 34| procured for this worthy man; we have shown their disposition
22 36| any other did this blessed man have the knowledge and practice
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