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1 2,9 | and martyrdom of Paul and describes the signs of the end. He 2 2,9 | Nathanael (of John I:45-49). He describes Jesus as crucified by Pontius 3 2,9 | gotten it from tradition. He describes Jesus as quoting extensively 4 2,10| The Martyrdom of Justin describes the interrogation of Justin 5 3 | mentary, in Codex IV. The book describes a vision of the Father, 6 3 | the ascension of Jesus. It describes the nature of the supreme 7 4,3 | end of the fourth century describes the Sabellians as claiming 8 4,10| Dialogue (ca. A.D. 155-60) describes Jesus' birth as taking place 9 5,8 | Andrew and of John, which he describes as heretical. His reference 10 5,9 | Rome in the first person, describes a journey of Clement to 11 6,2 | does not name, but merely describes as “the word of prophecy,” 12 8,1 | book thus far written. It describes the discussion, begun on 13 8,1 | book On the Resurrection, describes him as a man “neither in 14 8,3 | the first of them, whom he describes as born in Assyria and heard 15 9,3 | of varied character. He describes himself as being of Eastern 16 9,3 | Gospel of John, which he describes as inspired (ii. 22).~ Eusebius 17 10,4 | the Christian sects and describes the Marcionites and Gnostics 18 14,12| him to be a Christian and describes the conditions of life in 19 14,15| work On the Trinity Jerome describes as a great volume, “a sort