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1 2,2 | belong.~The position of presbyter or elder first comes into 2 10,1 | own tongue. While still a presbyter at Lyons, when Montanism 3 11,2 | he speaks of the “blessed presbyter”; he very rarely mentions 4 11,3 | also called “the blessed presbyter”) has been doing for the 5 11,3 | authority of “the blessed presbyter” Pantaenus for that view. 6 12,1 | his way, was ordained a presbyter by Theoctistus, the bishop 7 13,1 | Rome, where he became a presbyter. When Origen visited Rome, 8 13,4 | Roman Christian, perhaps a presbyter, named Gaius who in his 9 13,9 | scriptures, but he was not a presbyter or a bishop but a soldier, 10 14,2 | Jerome says he became a presbyter in the church there. At 11 14,10| new faith, especiall with presbyter Caecilianus, led to his 12 14,10| ardor and soon b came a presbyter. In 248-49, little more 13 14,11| acute by the Carthaginian presbyter Novatus, who took the side 14 14,15| baptism, but he became a presbyter of the Roman church and 15 14,15| and evidently its leading presbyter, for when the see was vacant, 16 14,15| him with the Carthaginian presbyter of that name. He accepts 17 14,21| contemporary Tyconius. The Spanish presbyter Beatus, late in the eighth