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 1   Int,        3     |        that he was the well-known Hierocles, who was something of a
 2   Int,        4     | substantiated that the author was Hierocles, who attacked Christianity
 3   Int,        4     |         Logoi, or Philalethes, of Hierocles. But there are other problems
 4   Int,        4     |        himself wrote an answer to Hierocles, in which he says that Apollonius
 5   Int,        4     |   testimony, for in writing about Hierocles he speaks of Apollonius "
 6   Int,        4     |    verbatim in the Philalethes of Hierocles, in which, out of eleven
 7   Int,        5     |         using the book into which Hierocles had already put the questions
 8   Int,        6     |          faced, probably by name, Hierocles and the arguments which
 9   Int,        6     |      division of the two books of Hierocles being quite obscured. Nothing
10   Int,        6     |      suppresses the names of both Hierocles and the man who had answered
11   Int,        7     |      dedication in each case. For Hierocles is said to have addressed
12   Int,        8     |         made from memory. But |26 Hierocles uses the text of Codex Bezae
13   III          (109)|           have been the hero whom Hierocles set up in opposition to
14   III          (177)|       books of the Philalethes of Hierocles. In this case this might
15     V          (323)|        would seem therefore as if Hierocles had gone on to attack the
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