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1 1,1 | transmission is to be found in the treatise that now forms part of the 2 2,5 | of the Hellenistic-Jewish treatise on martyrdom that we know 3 5,5 | Irenaeus of Lyons says in his treatise Against Heresies (iii. 3. 4 7 | Wisdom of Solomon, Philo's treatise On the Contemplative Life, 5 8,1 | 8) Justin speaks of his treatise Against All Heresies, which 6 8,1 | that the fragments of a treatise On the Resurrection ascribed 7 8,1 | and thought between this treatise and the demonstrably genuine 8 8,3 | also seems to refer to a treatise On Demons (Address 16) and 9 8,4 | may have written a special treatise, Against Marcion. Theophilus 10 8,4 | about A.D. 181-90, wrote a treatise, Against Marcion, which 11 8,4 | intention of writing a special treatise against him (1. 27. 4; iii. 12 9,2 | great significance.~ The treatise On the Resurrection ofthe 13 9,3 | resurrection. The second is a treatise. It continues the attack 14 10,1 | letter that was virtually a treatise On Sovereignty (that of 15 10,2 | do not possess Justin's treatise Against All Heresies or 16 10,2 | important a book as Irenaeus' treatise should have disappeared, 17 12,6 | to the proportions of a treatise, in two books. But, of all 18 12,7 | derived from Origen include a treatise On the Pascha and a homily 19 12,7 | from Books I and II of the treatise Against Celsus,[76] and 20 13,12| only for his Outlines, a treatise in seven books which was 21 13,13| says that Pierius wrote a treatise on his life. Jerome says 22 13,15| the Bible. His Banquet, or Treatise on Chastity consists of 23 13,15| Rational Activity, Aglaophon or Treatise on the Resurrection of the 24 14,12| in A.D. 246.~ His second treatise, On the Dress of Virgins, 25 14,12| A.D. 249.~ In the third treatise, On the Lapsed, Cyprian 26 14,12| will forgive them. This treatise, and the next, On the Unity 27 14,12| on any terms.~ The fourth treatise, On the Unity ofthe Church, 28 14,12| Cyprian's contention in this treatise that the guaranty of the 29 14,12| its revised form with the treatise On the Lapsed to Rome, probably 30 14,12| summer of 251.~ The fifth treatise, On the Lord's Prayer, presents 31 14,12| should be offered.~ The sixth treatise, To Demetrianus, an individual 32 14,13| Another famous old Latin treatise that has been ascribed to 33 14,15| 28), but in 257-58 the treatise To Novatian was addressed 34 16 | under Cyprian's name, the treatise That Idols Are Not Gods,