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1 1,1 | Not Literary.~Christianity began as a proclamation and a 2 1,3 | and extraordinary force began to find written expression, 3 1,6 | literary disposition that began to pervade Greek Christianity 4 3 | this manuscript evidently began with what we know as Vision 5 4,5 | fragment of the Gospel of Peter began abruptly with the handwashing 6 7 | objection and persecution, it began to be conscious of itself 7 10,2 | With Irenaeus, Christians began to call these books “scriptures” 8 11,3 | this.~ Clement probably began to assist Pantaenus about 9 11,3 | church school of Alexandria began with Origen, not with Clement. 10 12,1 | Origen's real work of writing began.~ In 230 he traveled to 11 12,1 | Eusebius says that Origen “began his commentaries on the 12 12,3 | in early writers. These began to be made very early, and 13 12,6 | thirty-three, his literary activity began to develop fast. It was 14 12,6 | It was in z 18 that he began his lifelong work upon his 15 13,10| year the Decian persecution began. Like Cyprian in the same 16 14,1 | was there that the Bible began to be translated into Latin. 17 14,1 | beginning and that it soon began to express itself vigorously 18 14,3 | of Caracalla, persecution began again. Once more, in 212- 19 14,18| 304, after the persecution began but before its intensification