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1 2,8 | questions, and Marcion and Justin in the middle of the second 2 2,9 | between A.D. 140 and 150. Justin Martyr, in Apology XLVI. 3 2,10| The Martyrdom of Justin.~Early Christians were constantly 4 2,10| account of the Roman Christian Justin, put to death between 163 5 2,10| of Rome. The Martyrdom of Justin describes the interrogation 6 2,10| describes the interrogation of Justin and seven other Christians 7 2,10| a brief discussion with Justin, then inquires about the 8 2,10| Christians, he threatens Justin and ridicules his ideas 9 2,11| it and the Martyrdom of Justin begins a new form of Christian 10 2,12| of Polycarp and that of Justin as among the earliest acts 11 3 | to mention the Sibyl, and Justin, Athenagoras, Theophilus, 12 4,5 | guess to be confirmed.~ Justin, who was converted at Ephesus 13 4,9 | those who followed them,” as Justin put it (Dialogue ciii. 8).~ 14 4,10| Half a century earlier, Justin in his Dialogue (ca. A.D. 15 4,10| Book of James as old as Justin's times. Justin also speaks 16 4,10| as old as Justin's times. Justin also speaks of Mary as descended 17 5,5 | of Peter, the Apology of Justin, II Peter, and probably 18 5,5 | 10) probably comes from Justin, who in his Apology, about 19 5,5 | Apology xxvi. 2). In fact, Justin is the first writer to suggest 20 5,5 | with such an inscription as Justin and the Acts of Peter describe (“ 21 5,5 | was found at the spot Justin describes-”in the river 22 7,4 | almost immediately with Justin's Dialogue with Trypho. 23 8 | The Age of Justin.~ ~ 24 8,1 | Justin Martyr.~ Both the early 25 8,1 | apology, were employed by Justin, about the middle of the 26 8,1 | defense of Christianity. Justin was a native of Flavia Neapolis, 27 8,1 | also mentions a work of Justin, Against Marcion (iv. 11. 28 8,1 | know as the Apology. But Justin's contemporary Irenaeus 29 8,1 | not found in the Apology: “Justin well says in his work against 30 8,1 | History iv. 11. 10), in Justin's own words, a work Against 31 8,1 | now lost.~ Another list of Justin's writings is given by Photius, 32 8,1 | of the genuine works of Justin. In general, almost everything 33 8,1 | almost everything said about Justin after the time of Eusebius 34 8,1 | all the works with which Justin has been credited, only 35 8,1 | and simple. In closing, Justin quotes a letter of Hadrian 36 8,1 | favorable to the Christians.~ Justin was the most voluminous 37 8,1 | continued on the next, between Justin, speaking in the first person, 38 8,1 | Jewish rabbi named Tarphon. Justin makes a great deal of the 39 8,1 | against Marcion's book. Justin naturally allegorizes the 40 8,1 | note is characteristic of Justin, whether he deals with Jewish 41 8,1 | In the Apology (xxvi. 8) Justin speaks of his treatise Against 42 8,1 | confused with the Apology. Justin is frequently mentioned 43 8,1 | him as the “most admirable Justin” and refers to his martyrdom 44 8,1 | removed from the apostles.”~ Justin flourished in what Harnack 45 8,1 | We are most grateful to Justin for his account (Apology 46 8,1 | his influence and fame, Justin's works have for the most 47 8,1 | 6, and so forth. So for Justin, too, we should welcome 48 8,1 | addition to the works of Justin himself, we are fortunate 49 8,1 | manuscripts under the name of Justin, but quite certainly not 50 8,1 | the truth of monotheism. Justin is said to have written 51 8,1 | to us under the name of Justin, but all except possibly 52 8,1 | Resurrection ascribed to Justin in the eighth-century Sacra 53 8,1 | argued that one can recover Justin's earlier Syntagma from 54 8,1 | Syntagma, was written by Justin himself.[43] The differences, 55 8,2 | writings falsely ascribed to Justin that was destroyed in the 56 8,3 | describing them. In Rome he met Justin and became a Christian, 57 8,3 | arrested at the time when Justin was martyred (A.D. 163-167). 58 8,3 | certainly does not share Justin's favorable attitude toward 59 8,3 | religion.~ After the death of Justin, Tatian broke with the church 60 8,4 | He almost succeeded, for Justin, writing in Rome some ten 61 8,4 | Marcion strongly condemned it. Justin's Dialogue with the Jew 62 8,4 | opposed, as we have seen, by Justin, who presumably dealt with 63 8,4 | strong emotion.~ What with Justin, Rhodo, Theophilus, Irenaeus, 64 9 | The Successors of Justin.~ 65 9,2 | took a variety of forms; Justin had done it in one way, 66 9,2 | and understanding way that Justin had tried to take was followed 67 9,2 | contained works of Clement, Justin (as was supposed), Tatian ( 68 10,2 | century. (We do not possess Justin's treatise Against All Heresies 69 10,2 | indebted for material to Justin, from whose book Against 70 10,3 | evidence of Irenaeus' debt to Justin Martyr but shows the advance 71 10,4 | History iv. 7. 6-8). Later Justin carried on the fight in 72 10,4 | seen in connection with Justin and Tatian.~ Hegesippus 73 10,4 | the seven Jewish sects, as Justin had done (Dialogue lxxx. 74 10,4 | lxxx. 4), but agrees with Justin in only four of the seven 75 10,4 | likely that he made use of Justin's book Against All Heresies, 76 10,4 | about them, like those of Justin, Hegesippus, Irenaeus, and 77 14,7 | very well, espe. cially Justin, Tatian, Melito, Theophilus, 78 15,3 | writings by Philo, Jose phus, Justin, Tatian, The 0philus, Irenaeus, 79 15,3 | included the writings of Justin (iv. 18), Dionysius of Corinth ( 80 15,3 | insists that he has listed Justin's to “urge scholars to a 81 16 | no complete Greek text~Justin, Dialogue with Trypho; no 82 16 | 41] The older of the two Justin manuscripts, Paris. 450, 83 16 | twelve works ascribed to Justin and included such pieces 84 16 | evidently regarded as a work of Justin.~ [42] K. Hool in Texte 85 16 | Memory of R.P. Casey.~ [43] Justin et l’Ancien Testament, Paris,