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1 1,6 | proportions that amaze the modern reader. The volume, variety, 2 1,6 | that may well surprise the modern reader and give him a new 3 2,3 | Modern Discoveries.~Yet for all 4 2,3 | Clement was known to the modern world only through a single 5 2,11| form was revived in more modern times with such effect in 6 3 | Shipton and her successors in modern times. They played little 7 4,5 | of that work in Greek in modern times.~ The fragment of 8 4,6 | others-ancient, medieval, and modern. But unlike other combiners 9 4,10| work, about the length of a modern short story, has gone by 10 4,10| of James the Less.” Its modern discoverer, Guillaume Postel, 11 4,10| pseudo-Christian literature in modern times. In 1945-46 there 12 5,3 | repeated in a number of modern forms of the life of Paul.~ 13 5,8 | martyrdom at Patrae, the modern Patras. Gregory prefaced 14 6,1 | had never been found in modern times until Harris discovered 15 8,1 | the ancient Shechem, the modern Nablous. He was not a Jew 16 9,1 | overconscioushabits of style weary the modern reader, and yet the earnestness 17 10,3 | him have been found to be modern forgeries, in particular 18 11,3 | been made the basis of a modern children's hymn, widely 19 12,4 | theology, even though to the modern reader Origen seems overinfluenced 20 13,7 | because it first came to modern notice brought from Egypt 21 14,20| work of Lactantius, most modern scholars are disposed to 22 14,21| Poetovio, in Pannonia (the modern Pettau in Styria), a Christian 23 14,21| Latinity, and Victorinus modern editor, Haussleiter, finds 24 15,4 | lie the works that lucky modern discoveries by archaeologists