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1 2,1 | men, such as first-century Greeks and Romans, and Jews as 2 5,1 | the romances current among Greeks and Romans. It is sometimes 3 7,1 | in contrast with Jews and Greeks, formed a third race. For 4 7,3 | air, sun, and moon. The Greeks worship gods like men, as 5 8,1 | Justintwo Apologies, Against the Greeks, the Refutation, On the 6 8,1 | interpretation customary with Jews, Greeks, and Christians in antiquity. 7 8,1 | Exhortation (Cohortatio) to the Greeks appeals to the Greeks to 8 8,1 | the Greeks appeals to the Greeks to turn from Homer and the 9 8,1 | Address (Oratio) to the Greeks, a Greek who has become 10 8,1 | festivals, and urges the Greeks to follow him into the Christian 11 8,3 | wrote his Address to the Greeks. It is usually classed as 12 10,3 | Knowledge, “written against the Greeks,” as he says (Church History 13 11,3 | Clement calls upon the pagan Greeks to repent and accept the 14 11,3 | from Tatian,[68] what the Greeks owed to other peoples. Like 15 12,3 | making Homer the Bible of the Greeks.~ In Jerome's list, which 16 13,5 | the Universe, against the Greeks and Plato, is mentioned 17 14,17| Clement's Address to the Greeks (the Protrepticus). It is 18 15,4 | to the philosophy of the Greeks (his aim was thus essentially 19 16 | complete text~ Against the Greeks; no text~ Against All Heresies ( 20 16 | the Universe-against the Greeks and Plato; no text~On Good 21 16 | the groups are barbarians, Greeks, Jews, and Christians.~ [ 22 16 | century.~ [40] Address to the Greeks 18:2; 19:1.~ [41] The older 23 16 | and the Exhortation to the Greeks, ending with a work On the