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1 1,2 | to such tradition in Acts 20:35. “Remembering the words 2 2,2 | oral tradition, as in Acts 20:35 (see p. 2).~Lightfoot 3 2,4 | Didache 1-6 and Barnabas 18-20.~All sorts of theories have 4 2,4 | was used when Barnabas 18-20 was added to the first seventeen 5 2,4 | that, in turn, Barnabas 18-20 is based on the “Didache.”~ 6 2,9 | Irenaeus (Against Heresies 1. 20. 1), but we cannot be sure 7 2,11| Eusebius' Church History (v. 20. 4-8). Irenaeus tells us 8 2,11| clearly ends with chapter 20. H. von Campenhausen has 9 4,5 | the seashore (John 21:15-20) on the eve of which the 10 4,7 | Hippolytus (Refutation v. 7. 20). The infancy gospel contains 11 4,7 | Irenaeus (Against Heresies 1. 20. 1), this story was supposed 12 4,8 | privately (Refutation vii. 20), may well have been part 13 4,10| book rather disjointed.[20]~ The theory that James 14 4,10| stated in chapters I9 and 20. Half a century earlier, 15 5,7 | he has to others” (chap. 20). This, with Thomas' renunciation 16 8,3 | about A.D. 453 he relates (1:20) that he found more than 17 9,3 | Eusebius Church History iv. 20). He wrote a number of books 18 10,2 | so called,” cf. I Tim. 6:20, where the same phrase is 19 10,3 | Sovereignty (Church History v. 20. 1). From this he quotes 20 10,3 | of him (Church History v. 20. 2-8).~ Irenaeus himself 21 10,4 | go (Church History iii. 20. 1-8). So, however careless 22 13,11| Eusebius (Church History vii. 20-23).~ If we could recover 23 14,13| reminiscent of Wisd. 14:15-20. This work is of interest 24 14,19| God's Workmanship (15:6; 20:2). Two recent philosophical 25 15,2 | and Gaius of Rome (vi. 20). To judge from a fragment 26 15,3 | works by Irenaeus (v. 20 and 26), on the paschal 27 16 | but also II Clement 3:1, 20:5, and Origen First Principles 28 16 | Lausiac History 147.~ [20] M. Testuz, Papyrus Bodmar 29 16 | 547; cf. Bonner's ed., p. 20.~ ~ [51] Printed as No. 30 16 | 103.~ [91] On Modesty x. 20.~ [92] Another work preserved 31 16 | a difficult question; 2:20 and the extended passage