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1 Pref | book has some independent value, too, and will be frequently 2 1,6 | they have something of value to contribute to our understanding 3 2,7 | well aware of the great value the collected letters of 4 2,9 | what he considered of most value and interest in the way 5 4,2 | comparable in historical value with that in the earlier 6 4,6 | elapsed since Jesus' day. Its value, if we could recover it, 7 6,2 | origin remains uncertain, its value as a piece of Christian 8 6,3 | traditions of the utmost value about the beginnings of 9 6,3 | is, has proved of great value in dealing with the vexed 10 8,1 | Eusebius and adds nothing of value. He does not seem to have 11 11,3 | Adurrzbrations. Whatever the value of Clement's lost minor 12 11,3 | Outlines would have the utmost value for many phases of biblical 13 12,6 | dealt. But there is also a value in viewing his principal 14 14,6 | polemic. But there is also a value in surveying them in the 15 14,6 | begins to see truth and value in the Montanist's positions — 16 14,11| century they are of the utmost value.~ ~ 17 14,16| the ancients found so much value in them that they could