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1 1,2 | with the words — probably derived from 1 Clement—”remembering 2 1,2 | to suppose that they were derived from oral tradition.~But 3 1,2 | collections, ultimately derived from word-of-mouth transmission, 4 1,2 | tradition and were largely derived from it. The evangelists 5 2,2 | naturally explained as being derived from catechetical teaching. 6 2,9 | but we cannot be sure he derived the story from that gospel; 7 4,3 | whether or not the preacher derived them from Egyptians. It 8 4,4 | the compiler of Hebrews derived the saying from earlier 9 4,4 | of the fifth century he derived from earlier writers. The 10 4,10| xxxviii. 1. 3). This group derived its name from its view that 11 5,5 | 35, have been shown to be derived from the Chronicle written 12 6,2 | Christ in the sermon are derived either from oral tradition 13 7,1 | Ignatius and that gospel derived it from the Preaching of 14 12,5 | that what we know of it is derived from the quotations Origen 15 12,7 | 74]~ Other works by or derived from Origen include a treatise 16 14,14| and many of his ideas are derived from Tertullian.~ ~ 17 15,2 | of Philo was presumably derived from this library. It was 18 15,3 | later second century was derived from extensive collections 19 15,3 | bibliographies, if simply derived from library catalogues, 20 15,4 | Christian schools with those derived from Alexandria. Second, 21 16 | These descriptions are derived from the edition of A. Bohlin 22 16 | Egyptian Church Order and Derived Documents, Cambridge 1916.~ [