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 1   Int               |     this obscure and neglected author has probably been more lengthy
 2   Int               |  history of the work, that the author's name, date, and country
 3   Int,        2     | frontispiece a portrait of the author in ecclesiastical vestments.
 4   Int,        2     |       fifth book. He gives the author's name as Magnetes, and
 5   Int,        2     |       of Paris, considered the author to have been a younger contemporary
 6   Int,        2     |       held that neither of the author's appellations was necessarily
 7   Int,        3     |    accepted. He thinks |13 the author was from Magnesia, but locates
 8   Int,        3     |    century, and identified the author with the Macarius, Bishop
 9   Int,        4     |      as substantiated that the author was Hierocles, who attacked
10   Int,        4     |      after iii. 19, though the author has concealed the division.20
11   Int,        5     |  dispute;27 and a study of the author's remarks, made from time
12   Int,        6     |        may safely speak of the author as Macarius, and regard
13   Int,        6     |       have been brought by the author of the Apocriticus, who
14   Int          (39) |        suggesting an anonymous author, while others have simply
15   Int,        6     |        against the fact of the author having been a bishop. When
16   Int          (43) |         343) suggests that our author was confused with the Macarius
17   Int,        6     |        to the surmise that the author had visited Rome. And he
18   Int,        6     |      better to picture |22 the author as a man bearing the very
19   Int,        6     |      Porphyry and an anonymous author who made excerpts from his
20   III,     XIII     |       for us that the inspired author of Genesis tells us concerning
21    IV          (299)|        taken as proof that the author wrote after the beginning
22    IV          (304)|        with the name which the author uses as the sub-title of
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