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1 Pref | the books he catalogued!~Half a century or more later, 2 1,6 | that in a century and a half after its formation made 3 2,4 | at least in the latter half of the “Didache,” that Gospel 4 2,4 | has argued that the first half (through II:2) comes from 5 2,7 | principle, to a little more than half their original length.~ ~ 6 2,8 | for almost a century and a half. What were Christians to 7 4,4 | says about it m the first half of the fifth century he 8 4,5 | Peter, Origen, in the first half of the third century, refers 9 4,6 | which amounted to at least half their total length, and 10 4,6 | certainly copied in the first half of the second century. This 11 4,9 | Cyprus, a century and a half later. Except for a few 12 4,10| stated in chapters I9 and 20. Half a century earlier, Justin 13 5,4 | Apostles.”~ In the first half of the fifth century, a 14 5,5 | was under way in the first half of the third century, however, 15 5,7 | accounts for hardly more than half our present Acts of Thomas 16 10,2 | views that forms more than half his great book reveals developer 17 11,3 | masters, of whom he speaks half playfully, but most obscurely, 18 12,2 | and his translation, about half of which is preserved in 19 12,3 | Latin we have lesst than half the commentary on Matthew, 20 12,7 | Pamphilus and Eusebius.” Half a century later, in n.n. 21 13,3 | Scripture Interpretation.~ Fully half of the looks of Hippolytus 22 13,15| Methodius.~ From the latter half of the third century and 23 16 | the Revelation, less than half the length of the Shepherd,