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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 2,3 | 180 (Church History IV. 22. 1); by Irenaeus, 181-89 ( 2 2,3 | Eusebius (Church History iv. 22. 1, etc.). Although its 3 2,11| Martyrdom in chapters 21 and 22-belong to the original form 4 4,4 | 175-85 (Church History iv. 22. 7). Clement of Alexandria, 5 4,9 | in his Heresies (xxx. 13-22). These deal with John's 6 4,10| Doresse[21] and H.-C. Puech,[22] but relatively few of them 7 5,5 | bishop Calixtus (A.D. 217-22) ruled that persons who 8 5,7 | the Acts of John (chap. 22), in chapter 53, rather 9 7 | address in Athens in Acts 17:22-31. But the earliest Christian 10 9,3 | describes as inspired (ii. 22).~ Eusebius is the first 11 10,4 | all (Church History iv. 22. 1). Hegesippus gives a 12 13,2 | Heresies [Church History vi. 22. 2]) and by Jerome (On Illustrious 13 13,6 | Eusebius (Church History vi. 22. 1); the Easter table carved 14 13,6 | recently appeared in A.D. 22 1. Hippolytus shared the 15 16 | London, New York, 1960).~ [22] “Les nouveaux ecrits gnostiques 16 16 | Praeparation Evangelica vii 22. On both passages see H.


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