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 1   Int               |       without any abbreviation. The answers have proved too lengthy
 2   Int,        1     |           and then their respective answers, with a few words of introduction
 3   Int,        3     |             would not in one of his answers have referred his opponent
 4   Int,        3     |       authority. With regard to the answers, Harnack accepts the theory
 5   Int,        5     |            questions as well as the answers sometimes contain indications
 6   Int,        5     |            to the importance of the answers.~ ~
 7   Int,        6     |          attempt with regard to the answers, though in this case it
 8   Int,        6     |             number of questions and answers to suit his purpose, which
 9   Int,        7     |          reliance is placed for the answers. So we can understand the
10   Int,        8     | Christianity from outside.~ ~In the answers, there are quoted, independently
11   Int,       10     |       frequent use of allegory, his answers are mostly sound in the
12   Int,       10     |            their own apart from the answers.~ ~I have thought it best
13   Int,       10     |          and proceeding to give the answers. This involves much turning
14    II               |             Chapters VII-XI contain answers to five objections. This
15   III               |                 Introduction to the answers of Macarius to the objections
16   III          (108)|          different from that of the answers. But whereas in the latter
17   III,       XI     |          What is thy name ?" and he answers "Legion." He did not exist
18   III          (156)|            paragraph introduces the answers to a sequence of seven questions.
19   III          (171)|            with this objection, but answers it along with the preceding
20    IV               |    CHRISTIAN~ ~(Introduction to the answers of Macarius to the objections
21    IV          (281)|            brief paragraph Macarius answers a further objection, thus
22    IV          (284)|        introduction to the next six answers.~ ~
23    IV          (290)|          and the next, and also the answers contained in chapters xxvi.,
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