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1 Pref | But not a few of these lost writings can be pictured 2 Pref | his Life of Pamphilus, now lost, that he included the catalogue 3 1,4 | had examined but are now lost: It is safe to say that 4 2,3 | Alexandrinus, from which a leaf was lost just before the end of the 5 2,3 | Hegesippus in his Memoirs, now lost, about 180 (Church History 6 2,8 | several leaves had been lost, so that the text skipped 7 2,8 | commented upon it in his lost “Outlines.” He spoke of 8 3 | three-fourths of it are lost from that codex. The Athos 9 3 | first and then that of the lost, whereas the Ethiopic has 10 3 | Books 9, 10, and 15 are lost. Although Celsus may be 11 4,5 | letter is unfortunately lost, but an important part of 12 5,3 | but what happens there is lost.~ 5. Paul reappears at Tyre, 13 5,4 | A good deal is evidently lost from the beginning (the 14 5,5 | the third book of Origen's lost Commentary on Genesis a 15 5,6 | for a Greek original, now lost. The work, which seems to 16 5,7 | of the punishments of the lost (chaps. 55-57), in words 17 5,8 | to Origen's account, now lost, of the labors of these 18 5,9 | about A.D. z6o, but now lost; and this in turn probably 19 6,1 | they have long since been lost from the manuscript.~ But 20 6,2 | book of prophecy,” now lost. This points to one of the 21 6,3 | the second century. Papias lost no opportunity to meet and 22 6,3 | early Christian books now lost, Papias' Exegeses is one 23 7,4 | Outlines. The Outlines are now lost, but Maximus the Confessor 24 8,1 | never seen. This work is now lost.~ Another list of Justin' 25 8,1 | probably owed much to his lost work Against All Heresies. 26 8,1 | works, whether extant or lost.[41]~ In addition to the 27 8,4 | by Irenaeus, but is now lost. Irenaeus tells of Marcion 28 8,4 | about A.D. 180-90, but now lost (Church History v. 13. 1).~ 29 9,1 | work On the Passover (now lost) in reply to Melito's. Jerome 30 9,1 | nineteentwentieths of his work remains lost.~ ~ 31 9,2 | was supposed), Tatian (now lost from it but preserved in 32 9,3 | Irenaeus was really using the lost work of Theophilus Against 33 10,3 | This Demonstration, long lost, was discovered in 1904, 34 10,4 | carried on the fight in his lost book Against All Heresies, 35 10,4 | Clement of Alexandria, in his lost Outlines, as Eusebius' references 36 10,4 | but now for the most part lost;[60] and Photius, about 37 10,4 | of Stephen Gobarus, now lost.~ It would be difficult 38 10,4 | would be difficult to name a lost book of early Christian 39 11,3 | often of Greek classics now lost. Yet these philosophers, 40 11,3 | the introduction to the lost Outlines. It includes also 41 11,3 | Whatever the value of Clement's lost minor works might be, the 42 12,3 | individual psalms have been lost) and 130 for the New. But, 43 12,4 | On the Resurrection now lost.~ Like his teacher Clement, 44 12,4 | fragments, these too have been lost.~ With Origen's doctrinal 45 12,6 | from that of Eusebius, now lost, mentions others. One of 46 12,7 | would otherwise have been lost.~ It will be seen that two-thirds 47 12,7 | of Origen's homilies are lost, and of his commentaries 48 13,2 | discoveries has brought various lost works of Hippolytus to light 49 13,2 | but two lines are probably lost at the top, with the upper 50 13,2 | ancient versions; twelve arc lost; and twenty-three arc represented 51 13,3 | which are either entirely lost or represented only by fragments, 52 13,3 | Syriac fragment~Zechariah (lost).~Parts ofMatthew. Possible 53 13,4 | Greek philosophies, his (lost) second and third, probably, 54 13,4 | one Against Marcion, now lost, and one Against Artemon, 55 13,4 | up to date. This, too, is lost, except for three substantial 56 13,5 | Source of Evil — but both are lost, and there seem to be no 57 13,6 | Aside from that, it is lost, but a similar work in Latin ( 58 13,6 | Greek original of it is lost, except for some fragments, 59 13,7 | restored to us still another lost work of Hippolytus and revealed 60 13,7 | been reckoned among his lost writings. But a series of 61 13,7 | none other than the long lost Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus, 62 13,8 | at present to have been lost.~ ~ 63 13,11| was in four books and is lost except for some fragments 64 13,11| and we must list among the lost works of early Christian 65 13,15| literary output seems to be lost. He was obviously very prolific 66 14,6 | probably wrote three works now lost: On Ecstasy, in seven books, 67 14,6 | Marcionite leader, a work now lost. These belong to 207-8. 68 14,6 | work of that name. Other lost writings are the Hope ofthe 69 14,6 | of Virgins have also been lost. He may also have written 70 14,16| medieval manuscripts (now lost) as writings of Tertullian 71 14,16| Against the Jews. Seven are lost: On the Passover, On the 72 14,18| Symposium, or Banquet, now lost. He was teaching rhetoric 73 14,18| Nicomedia which is also lost. A third work of his, probably 74 14,18| this early period, and now lost, was his Grammar.~ Whether 75 14,20| the same name.~ Among the lost works of Lactantius are 76 15,1 | Hermas), “Origen” (title lost), “Leviticus,” “Job and…” ( 77 15,1 | Job and…” (the rest is lost), “Acts of the Apostles,” “ 78 15,3 | provides and because of the lost works it lists. It is little 79 16 | The Lost Books of Early Christian 80 16 | likely to go on finding these lost books if we have a clear 81 16 | we are to look for. The lost writings found in whole 82 16 | Homilies; 554 out of 574 lost in Greek; 388 not even in 83 16 | Commentaries; 275 out of 291 lost in Greek; very little pry 84 16 | Eusebius' collection of ioo lost, except for 2~Miscellanies, 85 16 | the books listed above as lost.~ ~ [1] For the letters