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1 2,1 | from man to man or man to group of men, such as first-century 2 2,7 | is known, and although a group of Greek manuscripts preserves 3 2,8 | known in Greek only in a group of eight manuscripts, all 4 4,10| Heresies xxxviii. 1. 3). This group derived its name from its 5 5,1 | imagination took the lead, and a group of religious novels resulted.~ 6 6,1 | neighborhood of the Tigris, a group of Christian hymns he soon 7 8,3 | although he was not among the group arrested at the time when 8 11,3 | book, as we have seen, is a group of unrelated pieces, plainly 9 12,6 | writing makes it necessary to group it thus according to the 10 14,6 | hundred years later, found a group of Tertullianists still 11 14,11| and 10-19). This little group may therefore be regarded 12 14,11| Carthage and Rome. There was a group in each church that believed 13 14,11| greatest difficulty.~ A second group of twenty letters (Nos. 14 14,11| should be treated.~ A third group of letters, Nos. 67-75, 15 14,11| on the matter.~ A fourth group of letters, Nos, 76-81, 16 14,12| truth following each with a group of the scripture passages 17 15,1 | reflects the activities of a group of friends at Oxyrhynchus,