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1 2,2 | of the natural world. He tells the story of the phoenix, 2 2,7 | letters of Ignatius. He tells the Philippians that he 3 2,9 | apparently in Galilee, and tells them of his experiences 4 2,9 | Shepherd of Hernias. He tells the famous story of Jesus 5 2,11| hundred miles to the east. It tells, for the most part with 6 2,11| History (v. 20. 4-8). Irenaeus tells us more about Polycarp in 7 4,4 | heretical. The fragment tells of a conversation between 8 4,6 | briefly outlined. Jesus tells the rulers that the scriptures 9 4,6 | broken and obscurely written, tells of Jesus on the bank of 10 4,10| of Judas, which Irenaeus tells us was used among the Cainites ( 11 5,2 | Gospel of Mark. Tertullian tells of its origin in Asia and 12 5,4 | In chapters 87-105 John tells of his first meeting with 13 5,5 | manuscript at Vercelli. It tells how Paul was released from 14 5,5 | seven-month-old baby speak. Peter tells how in Judea a woman had 15 5,5 | Peter and Simon. The prefect tells Simon to show his power 16 5,7 | is restored to life and tells the king about it.~ 3. A 17 5,7 | restores her to life, and she tells of the punishments of the 18 8,1 | of the Greeks-so Eusebius tells us (Church History iv. 18. 19 8,3 | in the Address. Eusebius tells us that Tatian left a great 20 8,4 | but is now lost. Irenaeus tells of Marcion in the same decade ( 21 10,1 | and heard him speak. He tells of this in a letter that 22 11,3 | after that time. Alexander tells of the useful work that 23 11,3 | Moses as against Homer and tells, in language evidently drawn 24 13,7 | concurred.[84]~ The book tells how bishops, presbyters, 25 13,7 | the prayers to be uttered; tells of confessors, widows, virgins, 26 13,9 | dead, in Odyssey 11. He tells just where the manuscripts 27 13,11| Dionysius' last days.~ Eusebius tells of at least fifty such letters, 28 14,9 | as his friends call him, tells how his friend Octavius 29 14,20| influence of II Maccabees, tells the fates of the persecuting 30 15,2 | notice about this library tells us that Euzoius, bishop