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CHAP. 11.--OF PORPHYRY'S EPISTLE TO ANEBO, IN WHICH HE ASKS
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES AMONG
DEMONS.
It was a better tone which Porphyry adopted in his letter to
Anebo the Egyptian, in which, assuming the character of an
inquirer consulting him, he unmasks and
explodes these sacrilegious arts. In that letter, indeed, he
repudiates all demons, whom he maintains to be so foolish as
to be attracted by the sacrificial vapors,
and therefore residing not in the ether, but in the air
beneath
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES AMONG
DEMONS.
It was a better tone which Porphyry adopted in his letter to
Anebo the Egyptian, in which, assuming the character of an
inquirer consulting him, he unmasks and
explodes these sacrilegious arts. In that letter, indeed, he
repudiates all demons, whom he maintains to be so foolish as
to be attracted by the sacrificial vapors,
and therefore residing not in the ether, but in the air
beneath