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 1   Int,        2     | destruction of images garbled a quotation from it as a support to
 2   Int,        2     |       extant books, but makes a quotation from the lost fifth book.
 3   III          (119)|        this strangely incorrect quotation, which should of course
 4   III          (149)|                           1 The quotation is abbreviated, and "always"
 5   III          (160)|      without comment. The whole quotation is a loose one, and the
 6   III          (179)|                           2 The quotation, as often, seems to be from
 7   III          (196)|        are taken as part of the quotation in Blondel's edition, but
 8   III          (206)|        10. Macarius accepts the quotation as it stands, and repeats
 9   III          (209)|       here his reference to the quotation can scarcely be called an
10    IV          (248)|         abbreviated form of the quotation is tacitly accepted by Macarius
11    IV          (267)|                           4 The quotation is really from the law.~ ~
12     V          (320)|                          1 This quotation also appears in Latin form
13     V               |        Turrianus ends the above quotation with the words "Hactenus
14     V          (323)|         simply dealing with the quotation from Genesis about Abraham'
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