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1 2,2 | so in his Church History (iii. 16; iv. 23. II). Dionysius 2 2,3 | 181-89 (Against Heresies iii. 3. 3); by Clement of Alexandria 3 2,4 | rejected (Church History iii. 25. 4). Athanasius, in 4 2,7 | letters (Church History iii. 36): Ephesians, Magnesians, 5 2,7 | Eusebius in his Church History (iii. 36. 14, 15) supplies the 6 2,8 | rejected (“Church History,” iii. 25. 4). The “List of the 7 2,11| his work Against Heresies (iii. 3. 4), where he records 8 3 | Acts of Paul, especially in III Corinthians (ca. A.D. 160- 9 3 | writings (Church History III. 25. 4). Macarius of Magnesia, 10 3 | one in Nag Hammadi Codex III, while a consider ably longer 11 4,3 | neither male nor female’” (III. 92). Again, when Salome 12 4,3 | then, in not bearing?” (III. 64, 66). According to the 13 4,4 | Eusebius in his Church History (iii. 39. 17) says that Pa pias, 14 4,4 | disputed books” (Church History iii. 25. 5). Jerome (toward 15 4,5 | apostles (Church History iii. 25. 6) and says that no 16 4,8 | through faith and knowledge (iii. 4. 26). This is the text 17 4,8 | Eusebius (Church History iii. 25. 6), doubtless following 18 4,10| Irenaeus (Against Heresies iii. 11. 9), who says that it 19 5,2 | writes (Commentary on Daniel iii. 29), “that when Paul was 20 5,3 | and Armenian churches as III Corinthians). He takes leave 21 5,5 | treatise Against Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3), ca. A.D. 185, 22 5,5 | Eusebius (Church History iii. 30. 2)” “They say that 23 5,5 | of them (Church History iii. 1). The Genesis commentary 24 5,5 | the church (Church History iii. 3. 2), but it does not 25 5,5 | Irenaeus (Against Heresies iii. 3. 3) and names Linus as 26 5,8 | Testament canon (Church History iii. 25. 6) Eusebius speaks 27 5,8 | heretical. His reference in iii. i. i, z, to Origen's account, 28 6,2 | Clement (Church History iii. 38. 4), but he is careful 29 6,2 | Egyptians (Miscellanies iii. 92). Other curious sayings 30 7,1 | Eusebius in his Church History (iii. 3. 2, A.D. 326) groups 31 7,1 | his work (Church History iii. 3. 1).~ The Preaching of 32 7,4 | Eusebius Church History iii. 5. 3). It was one of the 33 8,3 | him a Syrian (Miscellanies iii. 81). He claims to have 34 8,3 | preserved (Clement, Miscellanies iii. 81). Here Tatian takes 35 8,4 | Against Heresies (1. 27-2; iii. 3. 4) and more than once 36 8,4 | treatise against him (1. 27. 4; iii. 12. 12. Eusebius quotes 37 9,3 | Theophilus himself we learn (iii. 30) that he had also written 38 9,3 | death of Marcus Aurelius (iii. 27), which took place in 39 9,3 | Autolycus and quotes from it (iii. 29). The work is preserved 40 9,3 | inspired by one spirit of God” (iii. 12). Theophilus gives us 41 10,2 | type of Christianity (Haer. iii. 3. 2). He gores a list 42 10,2 | contemporary Eleutherus (iii. 3. 3), in whose episcopate, 43 10,2 | Testament and the Four Gospels (iii. II. 8) but the Acts (iii. 44 10,2 | iii. II. 8) but the Acts (iii. 12. 15) and the letters 45 10,3 | errors of Marcion (i. 27. 4.; iii. 12. 12), and Eusebius ( 46 10,4 | them go (Church History iii. 20. 1-8). So, however careless 47 12,7 | Testament, were James, II and III John, Jude, II Peter, Barnabas, 48 13,2 | really contains Books ii and iii and part at least of Book 49 14,6 | his work Against Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3) about the position 50 14,6 | different beings; in Book iii he argued that the Christian 51 14,13| Tertullian's Apologeticus in Part III, chapters 10-15. An effort 52 14,16| works Against the Jews and III Praise of Martyrdom were 53 14,17| itself on his mercy.~ Book iii meets the charge that Christians 54 15,2 | the writings of Josephus (iii. 9. z). He wrote his own 55 15,2 | Africanus (Oxyrhynchus Papyrus iii. 412), the library also 56 15,3 | Philo (ii. 18) and Josephus (iii. 9).~ For the early church 57 15,3 | the Apology of Tertullian (iii. 3 3). In the library there 58 15,3 | those that are not such” (iii. 3. 3).~ The result of such 59 16 | 57] Oxyrhynchus Papyri iii, 405, iv, p. 264.~ [58] 60 16 | commentaire d’Origene sur Rom. III. 5-V. 7, Cairo 1957.~ [ 61 16 | 87] Oxychynchus Papyri iii. 412.~ [88] Against Rufinus