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1 Pref | for when in A.D- 303 he published the first edition of his 2 1,4 | Church History of Eusebius, published in A.D. 326, for that book 3 2,3 | A.D. 1056. This text he published in 1875. One Syriac, one 4 2,4 | was changed when Bryennius published, from the Constantinople 5 2,4 | and J. Schlecht, in 1899, published a Latin document (an eleventh-century 6 2,4 | traditions. J: P. Audet, who published a very thorough study of 7 2,7 | letters had been collected and published.~It is not necessary to 8 2,8 | manuscript, from which he published first the full Greek text 9 2,9 | of the Apostles; it was published in 1913 and preserves the 10 2,9 | Ethiopic, Schmidt in 1919 published the text. But no part of 11 3 | of Hermas' work. He first published Visions 1-4, of which he 12 3 | this document have been published, one from the Berlin papyri[ 13 4,5 | Egypt, and in 1892 it was published, along with a Greek mathematical 14 4,6 | Another papyrus fragment published in 1935 comes from a leaf-book 15 4,10| relatively few of them have been published as yet. Those published 16 4,10| published as yet. Those published come from the first five 17 4,11| one can discuss only these published documents. First came the 18 4,13| in a Gnostic book not yet published.~ ~ 19 4,14| Among the Gnostic documents published by Till are the Gospel of 20 6,1 | of Bodmer papyri Testuz published a liturgical hymn; O. Perler 21 7,3 | from the tenth century, was published. This confirmed the statement 22 7,3 | of chapters 5 and 6 were published from a Greek papyrus leaf 23 7,3 | Aristides 15:6-i6:r, was published by H. J. M. Milne in 1923.[ 24 8,3 | Euphrates in 1933 and was published by C. H. Kraeling two years 25 8,3 | however, in an Arabic version, published by Ciasca in 1888, and a 26 8,3 | Armenian version of it was published in a Latin translation by 27 9,1 | not On the Passion-was published by Michel Testuz from a 28 10,3 | Armenian translation, and published with a German translation 29 10,3 | forgeries, in particular those published in the middle of the eighteenth 30 12,2 | could a hardly have been published. This was Origen's celebrated 31 12,4 | free Latin' translation published in Rome in A.D. 398-99 by 32 13,2 | which the part previously published was evidently Book I. These 33 13,2 | These eight books E. Miller published in 1851 as Origen's Philosophurneua 34 13,7 | notice brought from Egypt and published by Tattam in 1848. But, 35 13,7 | igoo, Hauer discovered and published, from a palimpsest at Verona, 36 13,9 | letters.~ In A.D. 221r he published his Chronography, or Chronicle, 37 14,9 | of Arnobius. It was first published, as a part of Arnobius, 38 14,16| writings of Tertullian and were published among his works in the first 39 14,21| manuscript at Lambeth and published in 1688 by W. Cave. Although 40 16 | especially the Parables, published by J. Schaefer 1917); as