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 1   Int,        2     |          the lost fifth book. He gives the author's name as Magnetes,
 2   Int,        4     | Apollonius was thus adduced, and gives a statement of Philostratus
 3   Int,        4     |     judgment-seat."23 Lactantius gives similar testimony, for in
 4   Int,        5     |          A.D. 292.~ ~3. Macarius gives a short list of some of
 5   Int,        6     |         distance.45 But, when he gives a list of countries which
 6   Int,        6     |       there is one about whom he gives details, namely, Polycarp
 7   Int,        8     |       divides kinsfolk, Macarius gives as an instance the parting
 8   III          (118)|                        3 The MS. gives ti/ ga_r mei~zon ; katelqei~
 9   III,       IV     |    opinion on the narrative, and gives his vote in accordance with
10   III,       VI     |      truth when he very absurdly gives the fabulous record that,
11   III          (149)|     always" is omitted. Macarius gives it correctly in his answer.~ ~
12   III,    XXIII     |        proximity to the air that gives it its lighter colour. Even
13   III,    XXIII     |        Holy Spirit, at one taste gives a man immortality. For the
14   III,    XXIII     |          the immaculate Godhead, gives thereof to him that shares
15   III          (161)|        to the East himself, only gives details of Polycarp in the
16   III          (174)|       explanation which Macarius gives of this highly controversial
17   III          (192)|                        4 The MS. gives kaqhkeu&wn, which must be
18   III,     XLII     |       daily life of the body, he gives permission by way of dispensation,
19   III,    XLIII     |        what he speaks of, for he gives his opinion "as one that
20    IV          (247)|         and the Dragon). The LXX gives the name as Ambakou&m, in
21    IV          (251)|       way he locates these races gives some clue to the place of
22    IV          (265)|          word used is neuter. He gives no hint that he is quoting
23    IV,      XVI     |       warmth of the fire. So man gives God nothing new, but makes
24    IV          (277)|        the answer which Macarius gives to this objection is contained
25    IV,      XXV     |          things that God's grace gives us which we have not deserved,
26    IV,      XXV     |         not the fault of Him who gives the grace, any more than
27    IV,      XXV     |          is the fault of one who gives a dinner, if the guests
28    IV,     XXVI     |      liken Him to the sun, which gives things light and beauty
29    IV,     XXVI     |          true God. ~ ~As the sun gives light to all, and yet loses
30    IV          (297)|                        3 Blondel gives Qeo&j, not qeo&j, in this
31     V          (322)|                      2 Turrianus gives fa&blwn, but his Latin rendering "
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