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1 Pref | mind that I have added a chapter on the works of early Christian 2 2,2 | of the gospel preaching?” Chapter 47 begins, and then continues 3 2,4 | bishops and deacons. The last chapter is an apocalypse, apparently 4 2,8 | changes suddenly at the end of chapter 17: “So much for this. Now 5 2,8 | sharp cleavage at the end of chapter 17. The idle if ingenious 6 2,8 | Barnabas extends only through chapter 17, which is properly finished 7 2,9 | Commodian, who may reflect chapter i i in the words “Vestigium 8 2,9 | creed, as when the writer in chapter 3 proclaims his doctrine 9 2,9 | Father and God the Son and in chapter 5 explains the five loaves 10 2,11| which clearly ends with chapter 20. H. von Campenhausen 11 4,4 | Gospel of John in the seventh chapter and later found its way 12 4,6 | verses from the eighteenth chapter of John on both sides of 13 5,2 | narrative.~ For centuries that chapter was about all that was known 14 5,3 | Greek papyri and the famous chapter so long known as the “Acts 15 5,4 | gaps are apparent, as in chapter 37 and before chapter 58. 16 5,4 | in chapter 37 and before chapter 58. A complete text of the 17 5,7 | Acts of John (chap. 22), in chapter 53, rather favors a Greek 18 5,8 | and dies.~ In his famous chapter on the New Testament canon ( 19 6,2 | that these are reflected in chapter 7:”Many are landing for 20 7,1 | seen, in the Acts of Peter, chapter 5, and seems to have influenced 21 14,6 | Prescription of Heretics, chapter 36, written twenty years 22 16 | See also the sixteenth chapter of the Didache which reflects