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1 1,2 | commandments of the Lord (I Cor. 7:10) which he could differentiate 2 2,2 | the Elder (Natural History 10. 2), among others. After 3 2,2 | unmistakable reference to I Cor. 1: 10-12. Not only I Corinthians 4 2,4 | before baptism. Chapters 7-10 consist of instructions 5 2,4 | British Museum, Or. MS, 9271, 10:3b - 12:2a) have been discovered. 6 3 | fifteen, of which Books 9, 10, and 15 are lost. Although 7 3 | discovered at Nag Hammadi.[10] The Berlin version is similar 8 4,10| the Book of James does (10:1).~ Epiphanius certainly 9 5,3 | been baptized by Peter.~ 10. On the voyage Jesus, walking 10 5,5 | Simoni deo Sancto” (chap. 10) probably comes from Justin, 11 5,7 | attire, and return home.~ 10. The apostle leaves the 12 5,7 | for a long time” (chap. 10).~ This can hardly be the 13 8,1 | Church History iv. 11. 10), in Justin's own words, 14 8,2 | broken at two points (7:6 and 10: 1), and the final chapters ( 15 11,2 | India (Church History v. 10. 3; On Illustrious Men 36).~ ~ 16 13,6 | of Noah (Genesis, chap. 10), which was often reflected 17 14,11| Roman church (Nos. 5-7 and 10-19). This little group may 18 14,13| Apologeticus in Part III, chapters 10-15. An effort has been made 19 14,19| Against the Heathen, A.D. 304-10.~ The Institutes form a 20 15,3 | regard for his books” (iv. 8. 10). Rhetoricians were aware 21 16 | Untersuchungen, LX, 1955).~ [10] M. Krause and P. Labib, 22 16 | Laipzig, 1899, nos. 107-10. On the fragments in general 23 16 | Theological Studies, X 1959, 10-42.~ [79] The list on the 24 16 | Achelis ed. P. 231, I. 10.~ [86] It was Psalm 90