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1 2,5 | significant enough to be preserved. We know of no writings 2 2,11| Florinus, which fortunately was preserved in Eusebius' Church History ( 3 2,14| Clement of Alexandria has preserved three fragments from letters 4 3 | parables. This is the form preserved in the third-century Michigan 5 4,4 | Syria, and that it was also preserved in the library of Pamphilus 6 4,4 | variant version of the account preserved in Luke 7:36-50. There is 7 4,9 | From the quotations from it preserved in Epiphanius, it is clear 8 4,9 | Except for a few fragments preserved by him, the work has disappeared.~ ~ 9 4,10| infant John is miraculously preserved, but Herod puts John's father, 10 4,12| they are similar to what is preserved in the Gospel ofthe Hebrews 11 4,12| strikingly similar to sayings preserved in the Synoptic Gospels 12 4,14| 24] The former, partly preserved also in a fourth-century 13 4,14| The second, also partly preserved in Greek in an Oxyrhynchus 14 5,4 | s discourses and wonders preserved in other sources, chiefly 15 5,5 | paralyzed. This story is preserved only in Coptic, but Augustine 16 5,5 | The rest of the Acts is preserved in Greek as well as in Latin. 17 5,6 | Greek forms of it, it is preserved also in Latin, Ethiopic, 18 5,9 | but the Recognitions are preserved in full only in a Latin 19 6,1 | bridegrooms.~ ~This hymn, perhaps preserved only in part, recalls the 20 6,2 | to the fact that it was preserved at Corinth, which was the 21 6,2 | Letter of Clement, which was preserved there and perhaps occasionally 22 6,3 | Jews. These statements are preserved in Philip of Side, who wrote 23 7,1 | of Peter (the passage is preserved only in Latin) when he writes 24 7,2 | which is all that has been preserved of it:~ ~But the works of 25 7,2 | the copyist of the letter preserved and the copyist omitted 26 7,2 | omitted exactly what Eusebius preserved. Moreover, if the fragment 27 8,1 | and the Dialogue. They are preserved in two manuscripts dated 28 8,1 | and 167). This account, preserved in four Greek manuscripts 29 8,1 | Out of a number of works preserved in Greek manuscripts under 30 8,3 | the Savior which has been preserved (Clement, Miscellanies iii. 31 9,1 | fragment-a part of a sentence-is preserved in the Paschal Chronicle. 32 9,1 | work On Baptism. One is preserved in Origen and two in Anastasius 33 9,2 | Tatian (now lost from it but preserved in the three copies early 34 9,3 | it (iii. 29). The work is preserved in an eleventh-century manuscript 35 10,3 | Victor on the subject is preserved in part in Church History 36 10,3 | and temperate letter are preserved in Eusebius (Church History 37 10,4 | Hegesippus. They may possibly be preserved somewhere under the name 38 11,3 | Jude, and I and II John, is preserved in a Latin translation by 39 12,2 | about half of which is preserved in an eighth-century manuscript, 40 12,5 | three-fourths of Celsus' work are preserved in this way. Origen wrote 41 12,5 | 246-48 and is fortunately preserved in full in Greek.~ Origen' 42 12,6 | letters, only two have been preserved: the one to Africanus, in 43 12,7 | derives from Origen's text as preserved at Caesarea.”[73] As a theological 44 13,2 | so few of them have been preserved in Greek, but Hippolytus 45 13,2 | forty-three, of which eight arc preserved, complete or nearly so, 46 13,3 | complete in Old Slavic but is preserved in large part in Greek also. 47 13,3 | Lazarus (John, chap. 11), preserved in Grech among the sermons 48 13,4 | three substantial fragments preserved in Eusebius Church History 49 13,6 | But a good part of it is preserved, sometimes more or less 50 13,7 | so-called Canons of Hippolytus, preserved in Arabic and Ethiopic, 51 13,11| fragments of which are preserved in Procopius of Gaza, and 52 13,11| except for some fragments preserved by Athanasius in his work 53 13,15| dialogue form, have been preserved primarily in Slavonic versions, 54 14,6 | Tertullian, thirty-one have been preserved, and the names of more than 55 14,9 | Adversus nationes) and preserved as such, appended to the 56 14,9 | between A.D. 253 and 758 and preserved under the name of Cyprian.[ 57 14,10| The substance of it is preserved in one of Cyprian's letters ( 58 14,12| regarded as genuine have been preserved, but two of these may be 59 14,15| On the Trinity has been preserved.~ ~ 60 14,17| Octavius of Minucius Felix was preserved and has come down to us. 61 14,21| fragment De fabrics mundi preserved in a single manuscript at 62 15 | did not just happen to be preserved. The various books were 63 16 | These chapters are also preserved in two Latin manuscripts 64 16 | 20.~ [92] Another work preserved under Cyprian's name, the