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1 4,8 | Gnostics as quoting it. Its title may have been suggested 2 4,9 | two properly designate its title, for the Gospel of the Ebionites 3 4,10| always fully coherent. The title of the work provided in 4 4,11| conventional sense (indeed, the title may have been invented because 5 5,1 | for it bears a similar title in the writings. of Clement 6 5,3 | the Greek manuscript the title, The Acts of Paul, marks 7 5,3 | books (apocrypha) under the title “Journey of Paul.”~ ~ 8 7,3 | Syriac version. This gave the title of the emperor addressed 9 9,2 | who is described in the title of his book as a Christian 10 11,3 | It does this in its very title: “Scrap books of Gnostic 11 11,3 | to regain the honorable title of Gnostic from the sects 12 14,9 | books of that work with no title of its own, in the Paris 13 14,12| of Testimonies, to which title was later sometimes added “ 14 15,1 | of Hermas), “Origen” (title lost), “Leviticus,” “Job