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And therefore Eusebius in his book entituled against Hierocles, but written chiefly against Philostratus, did justly taxe Hierocles, who was otherwise a grave Philosopher, for the unreasonable credulity, which he gave to such odde relations, |
And Therefore Eusebius in his book entitled against Hierocles, but written chiefly against Philostratus, did justly Tax Hierocles, who was otherwise a grave Philosopher, for the unreasonable credulity, which he gave to such odd relations, |
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