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1 1,4 | Against Heresies”). He begins a new period in Christian 2 1,5 | conscious literary movement begins, with the apologists and 3 2,2 | The apology with which it begins is explained by the probable 4 2,2 | have overtaken us,” Clement begins, “we think that we have 5 2,2 | gospel preaching?” Chapter 47 begins, and then continues with 6 2,5 | the letter collection that begins the Revelation, together 7 2,8 | The Letter of Barnabas begins not in the usual fashion 8 2,9 | lists of apostles. The book begins with a warning against the “ 9 2,11| the Martyrdom of Justin begins a new form of Christian 10 3 | probably grew gradually, begins with five Visions in which 11 3 | compositions; the last section begins with the wellknown acrostic “ 12 4,10| striking narratives.~ It begins with the conception and 13 5,3 | discovered Greek text, which begins with this Ephesian episode. ( 14 5,3 | it without prejudice. It begins Eusebius' list of rejected 15 7,3 | insoluble.~ The apologist begins with an account of the Christian 16 9,3 | explained. The third book begins like an ordinary Greek letter: “ 17 11,3 | a very different air. It begins with a fragment on logic, 18 13,4 | discussion of the heresies, which begins with the fifth book. His 19 14,6 | Tertullian's attitude. He now begins to see truth and value in