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 1   Int,        1     | between Macarius and a heathen philosopher, which took place on five
 2   Int,        3     |    something of a Neoplatonist philosopher, and a follower of Porphyry,
 3   Int,        4     |  morality, and writes as |15 a philosopher. And the modern character
 4   Int,        4     |         the great Neoplatonist philosopher, but even Harnack admits
 5   Int,        6     |       encounter with a heathen philosopher of a hundred years before,
 6   Int,        8     |      faith made by the heathen philosopher Celsus. There are at least
 7    II,      XII     |   about the Crucifixion.~ ~The Philosopher.~ ~But he with bitterness,
 8   III               |   first seven questions by the Philosopher).~ ~THIS is the third contest
 9   III          (109)|     Christian era, he became a philosopher of the Neo-Pythagorean School.
10   III,     VIII     |        blind slave of a wizard philosopher, who was able by his knavery
11    IV               |     first ten questions by the Philosopher).~ ~WHEN a large number
12    IV               |       and labour and toil, the philosopher plainly marked out, so to
13    IV,      XIX     |          1 Cor. vi. 11).~ ~The Philosopher.283~ ~He, as though roused
14    IV          (299)|     are for believing that the philosopher's date is earlier.~ ~
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