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1 1,1,4 | Evangelist Matthew. This refers to the chanting of psalms. 2 1,1,5 | earlier than ~A.D. 63, as it refers to St. Paul.s imprisonment 3 1,2,4 | All that is within me refers to all the capabilities 4 1,5,5 | persecu-~tions for the faith refers to the persecutions of Antiochus 5 1,Add,1| noticing that Tertullian also refers to these curious centones, 6 1,Add,1| way. The term ta mistika refers ~here, obviously, to the 7 1,Add,1| infidel. This remark obviously refers to rites and usages. It 8 2,2,5 | with St.~Peter. St. Justin refers to it directly as the “written 9 2,2,5 | way to Emmaus, where he refers only to Cleopas by name,~ 10 2,2,5 | by~name, he nevertheless refers to himself in his Gospel 11 2,3,3 | The author of this Epistle refers to himself as “Jude, a bondservant 12 2,5,2 | author of the Apocalypse refers to himself as John (Rev. 13 2,5,2 | St. Papias of Hierapolis refers to the writer of the Apocalypse 14 2,5,2 | Elder,” just as the Apostle refers to himself in his Epistles ( 15 2,5,8 | in the final summation it refers to a spiritual war, and 16 2,5,9 | Woman in the twelfth chapter~refers to the Virgin Mary. However, 17 2,5,9 | beast of the Apocalypse refers to both the~antichrist and 18 2,5,0 | heads of the beast) fell” refers to the first five~Roman 19 2,5,2 | resurrection, to~which the Apostle refers as the “second” resurrection.