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1 Pref | pages were worked out with groups of graduate students of 2 1,1 | produced by other Jewish groups, notably the community at 3 1,1 | but also by those other groups out of which various apocalyptic 4 1,4 | various kinds). But these four groups of books are not to be thought 5 1,4 | purpose, too, the various groups of writings often coincide. 6 1,5 | chronologically within the several groups. But when the more conscious 7 4,4 | Christians and of some Gnostic groups. Just as Jesus had sworn 8 5,5 | Acts to his execution. The groups of pious widows and virgins 9 6,1 | were acceptable to some groups of Gnostics but does not 10 7,1 | History (iii. 3. 2, A.D. 326) groups the Preaching with the Acts 11 7,3 | well as of the other four groups in the third person. The 12 9,2 | enjoyed by other miscellaneous groups that make up the population 13 10,1 | campaign against these minority groups. It is sometimes supposed 14 14,4 | or in relation to special groups and matters. Tertullian 15 14,20| Demetrianus, so that the three groups of letters — of four, two, 16 16 | 37] In the Syriac the groups are barbarians, Greeks,