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 1   Int               |          for the questions of a heathen objector are in each case
 2   Int,        1     | dialogue between Macarius and a heathen philosopher, which took
 3   Int,        3     |         for the theory that the heathen objector is Porphyry himself,
 4   Int,        4     |                             THE HEATHEN OBJECTIONS IN THE APOCRITICUS.~ ~
 5   Int,        5     |         he cringe so before the heathen, as though he were making
 6   Int,        5     |       relation of Christian and heathen a century later for the
 7   Int          (29) |         Preface to iii. for the heathen's attitude, and iii. 10
 8   Int,        5     |     this is in the words of the heathen, not of Macarius, and in
 9   Int,        6     |      desperate encounter with a heathen philosopher of a hundred
10   Int,        6     |         are responsible for the heathen objections in the book,
11   Int,        8     |        on the faith made by the heathen philosopher Celsus. There
12    IV          (250)|         very significant that a heathen should regard Christianity
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