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1 1,2 | handed down to him (I Cor. 11:23, the account of the Last 2 2,2 | Church History (iii. 16; iv. 23. II). Dionysius wrote to 3 2,3 | 170 (Church History iv. 23) ; by Hegesippus in his 4 2,8 | his household (14:14; 17:23), it meant to predict Jesus 5 4,13| Philip.~ The Gospel of Philip[23] is not really a gospel 6 6,2 | Eusebius Church History iv. 23. 11). This prompt associating 7 6,2 | appears also in I Clement (23:3, 4), but in II Clement 8 6,3 | man mentioned in Acts 1: 23 as nominated to take Judas' 9 7,4 | of a sentence in Deut. 21:23, which is familiar from 10 9,3 | his Divine Institutes i. 23 speaks of such a work of 11 10,4 | informs us (Church History iv. 23. 4.). Eusebius reports a 12 10,4 | Jews (Church History ii. 23. 3-18). Of almost as much 13 10,4 | Church History ii. i. 3, 4; 23. 3). Neither Clement nor 14 12,7 | 309 (Church History vi. 23. 4; Photius Bibliotheca 15 13,1 | successors, Urbanus (222-23 to 230) and Pontianus. In 16 13,3 | Balaam (Numbers, chaps. 23 and 24.).~Moses' Song (Deuteronomy, 17 13,6 | chronicler. As early as A.D. 222-23 he had written his Determination 18 13,11| Preparation for the Gospel (xiv. 23-27). There was also a work 19 13,11| Church History vii. 20-23).~ If we could recover the 20 14,6 | finally, not long before 222-23, he wrote the work On Modesty, 21 14,6 | death, soon after A.D. 222-23, he had left the Montanists 22 15,3 | Dionysius of Corinth (iv. 23), Theophilus of Antioch ( 23 15,3 | from the apostles” (ii. 23. 3), in the reign of Hadrian, 24 16 | Boston, 1950), 91-154.~ [23] R. M. Wilson (trans.), 25 16 | Paradosis, Freiburg 1952, 15-23.~ [105] Harvard Theological