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1 3 | transposed. The Greek gives the picture of the saved first and then 2 4,4 | is feminine; and the: odd picture recalls the speculations 3 4,4 | drawn attention.' The vivid picture of Jesus being carried by 4 5,4 | whole it is probably a fair picture of the work. It is clearly 5 7,3 | chapters, 15-17, give a fine picture of early Christian practices 6 8,4 | incongruity between the picture of God the Creator in the 7 9,1 | Melito can so alter the picture of one phase of early Christian 8 9,3 | Even the rather shadowy picture of his work that we possess 9 11,3 | detailed, almost photographic, picture emerges of ancient life, 10 12,1 | connection gives us the clearest picture of an ancient writer and 11 13,4 | with the fifth book. His picture of the Gnostics has been 12 13,8 | gives us a fairly clear picture. His New Testament was not 13 14,11| gives us an amazingly clear picture of Christian thought and 14 15,4 | to present a fairly clear picture of philosophical thought 15 15,4 | provide a very satisfactory picture of the apostolic age). The