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 1   Int               |       reflect the philosophy of Porphyry, the famous Neoplatonist
 2   Int,        2     |  opponent to be none other than Porphyry the Neoplatonist, and placed
 3   Int,        3     |  philosopher, and a follower of Porphyry, but was also governor of
 4   Int,        3     |         the heathen objector is Porphyry himself, and actually suggested
 5   Int,        3     |         series of excerpts from Porphyry made by a later anonymous
 6   Int,        3     |         not know they were from Porphyry, or he would not in one
 7   Int,        3     |        referred his opponent to Porphyry's book De Abstinentia as
 8   Int          (17) |         59 and 60), The work of Porphyry against the Christians,
 9   Int,        4     |      reflect the master-mind of Porphyry, the great Neoplatonist
10   Int,        4     |        with the extant words of Porphyry, there are a few sentences
11   Int,        6     | objections in the book, namely, Porphyry and an anonymous author
12   III          (177)|       from the fifteen books of Porphyry should have been thus divided,
13   III          (219)|            1 This was a book by Porphyry, called peri/ th~j e0k logi/
14   III          (219)|   writer of these objections is Porphyry himself.~ ~
15   III,     XLII     | concerning sacrifices,220 which Porphyry, puffed up with conceit,
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