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66 story
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65 marcion
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64 perhaps
64 preserved
63 like
Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 2,4 | recent times two small Greek fragments of the fourth century (Oxyrhynchus 2 2,14| Alexandria has preserved three fragments from letters of Valentinus 3 3 | manuscripts. These numerous fragments from Egypt reflect its wide 4 4,3 | know them only from a few fragments. Egyptians was mentioned 5 4,4 | and from a few manuscript fragments which may, with some probability, 6 4,4 | was found in the papyrus fragments of Jesus' sayings discovered 7 4,4 | in 1903; and since these fragments belong to the Gospel of 8 4,4 | traditions.~ One of the gospel fragments from Oxyrhynchus (Oxyrhynchus 9 4,6 | earliest period.~ For the fragments of five or six leaves of 10 4,6 | contents of the British Museum fragments may be briefly outlined. 11 4,9 | later. Except for a few fragments preserved by him, the work 12 4,14| what it is in the Greek fragments, and in Philip some sections 13 4,14| a book in the surviving fragments which come from Basilides, 14 5,3 | mentioned in the Coptic fragments but now supplied m much 15 5,4 | including the scattered fragments from various sources, is 16 6 | as hymns, homilies, and fragments of a book containing what 17 7,3 | Barlaam and loasaph, the Greek fragments from Oxyrhynchus and those 18 7,3 | and three short Armenian fragments preserving the opening lines. 19 8,1 | century.~ It may be that the fragments of a treatise On the Resurrection 20 8,4 | History v. 13. 1).~ Few fragments of Marcion'sbook have been 21 9,1 | influenced Tertullian's. ~ Small fragments of at least six other works 22 9,1 | detection of three additional fragments of the same homily, one 23 10,2 | Books iv and v,[56] besides fragments of a Syriac translation. 24 10,3 | churches of God.~ A few other fragments of Irenaeus have been discovered 25 10,3 | 675-749, but some of the fragments ascribed to him have been 26 11,3 | two books) of which some fragments exist, and one, Palladius 27 11,3 | Adumbrations of Clement. Smaller fragments are found in Eusebius and 28 11,3 | been found, but there are fragments of the works On the Passover ( 29 12,4 | except for a number of fragments,and we are dependent for 30 12,4 | which only a score or so of fragments survive. The book On the 31 12,4 | perished, except for some fragments; it called forth a reply 32 12,4 | in ten books. a few small fragments, these too have been lost.~ 33 12,7 | Celsus,[76] and extensive fragments from Books V and VI of the 34 12,7 | on Romans.[77] The Romans fragments show that Rufinus' Latin 35 13,2 | arc represented only by fragments, few or many.~ ~ 36 13,3 | lost or represented only by fragments, and it is worthwhile to 37 13,3 | Creation. There are some Greek fragments of this and the four works 38 13,3 | chap. i). Four short Greek fragments~The Witch of Endor. A Greek 39 13,3 | some of them). Four Greek fragments~Proverbs. Twenty-nine fragments~ 40 13,3 | fragments~Proverbs. Twenty-nine fragments~Ecclesiastes. One fragment~ 41 13,3 | Possible Greek and Syriac fragments~The Parable ofthe Talents. 42 13,3 | Two Thieves. Three Greek fragments~The Revelation. Some Arabic 43 13,3 | Revelation. Some Arabic fragments~ ~ 44 13,4 | except for three substantial fragments preserved in Eusebius Church 45 13,5 | Only a few Greek and Syriac fragments remain of it.~ A work On 46 13,5 | books, but only a few Greek fragments remain. (See W. J. Malley 47 13,5 | seem to be no identifiable fragments, so that their dates cannot 48 13,6 | is lost, except for some fragments, principally a leaf of a 49 13,9 | chroniclers, but its scattered fragments have not yet been fully 50 13,11| and possess some important fragments of it (Church History vi. 51 13,11| Church History vii 26. 3), fragments of which are preserved in 52 13,11| is lost except for some fragments preserved by Athanasius 53 13,11| letters but, except for a few fragments, his major writings, On 54 13,12| survives today only in brief fragments, partly because Eusebius 55 13,12| the Church History. These fragments reveal that Theognostus 56 13,13| Pierius.~ There are even fewer fragments from the works of his successor 57 13,14| Arius. Apart from small fragments, we possess from Peter a 58 13,15| Slavonic versions, along with fragments in Greek and sometimes also 59 14,18| Three other works or fragments apparently of Lactantius 60 14,20| books. Except for a few fragments, they have disappeared.~ 61 16 | taken account of scattered fragments.~ ~The Letter of Polycarp 62 16 | 1899, nos. 107-10. On the fragments in general see R.M. Grant 63 16 | XI (1960), 76-82. On the fragments of Melito see R. M. Grant 64 16 | There are several Syriac fragments of this work in Bar-Salibi’


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