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 1   Int               |            answer" is given. As the objections represent an attack on the
 2   Int,        1     |            The questions are mostly objections to selected verses of the
 3   Int,        1     |         Peter and S. Paul, and then objections are brought to such doctrines
 4   Int,        1     |         book is to give about seven objections in a series, and then their
 5   Int,        4     |                         THE HEATHEN OBJECTIONS IN THE APOCRITICUS.~ ~Nowhere
 6   Int,        4     |    interpret Him to the. world. The objections before us are mostly to
 7   Int,        5     |            show that there are many objections to this, and that it is
 8   Int,        6     |         responsible for the heathen objections in the book, namely, Porphyry
 9   Int,        6     |            it contained blasphemous objections to Holy Writ, it bore the
10   Int,        7     |          against them,57 and in the objections the second person plural
11   Int,        8     |             There are at least four objections to the Gospel which are
12   Int,       10     |           to answer so many cunning objections without involving himself
13   Int,       10     |          them chiefly for the pagan objections of his opponent, which have
14    II               |       Chapter VII. The first set of objections in the Book is therefore
15    II               |             contain answers to five objections. This looks as if Chapter
16    II               | introduction, unless there were six objections, and Macarius has combined
17   III               |          answers of Macarius to the objections of Chapters I to VII.~ ~
18   III,    XXVII     |             Now we must examine the objections about Peter. For truly they
19   III          (195)|            he only deals with seven objections instead of eight at the
20   III          (219)|            that the writer of these objections is Porphyry himself.~ ~
21    IV               |          answers of Macarius to the objections of Chapters 1 to X.)~ ~After
22    IV,      XVI     |      CHAPTER XVI. Answer to the two objections based on the words of the
23    IV,     XVII     |             XVII. Answer to the two objections (Chaps. VIII and IX) based
24    IV          (285)|     arrangement, taking a number of objections to answer at the same time.
25     V          (323)|             a return to the earlier objections of a detailed kind, whereas
26     V          (323)|         Book IV. leads us to expect objections of a more general and doctrinal
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