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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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treatises

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 10,3 | names, must have been almost treatises. Eusebius mentions one to 2 13,11| some of them virtually treatises in the form of letters, 3 13,13| wrote not only theological treatises (including one on “the God-bearer” 4 14,6 | wrote twelve other books and treatises: On Shows (two editions), 5 14,11| literary works of his, the treatises — all, of course, more or 6 14,12| His Treatises.~ Although some of Cyprian' 7 14,12| more massive works were his treatises. They, too, like his letters, 8 14,12| 94]~ Of the ten principal treatises, the earliest was that addressed 9 14,13| questions dealt with in the treatises so accurately that a collection 10 14,13| works of Cyprian-fourteen treatises and thirty-four or thirty-five 11 14,13| syllables. Only one of the treatises is missing-the compilation 12 14,13| These pseudo-Cyprianic treatises are quite as numerous as 13 14,14| clearly reflected in his treatises addressed To Fortunatus 14 14,16| and On Attalus. The twenty treatises bearing the name of Origen 15 14,20| were sometimes more like treatises than personal communications; 16 15,4 | selection of philosophical treatises by Plato-though not by Aristotle-and


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