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1 2,2| us,” Clement begins, “we think that we have been too slow 2 2,8| What were Christians to think of the Jewish Law? How were 3 4,6| Since no one had yet come to think of the gospels as scripture, 4 5,6| passages. Most scholars think it was written in Syriac, 5 6,1| for they sometimes make us think of Ignatius), poured out 6 6,2| Hilgenfeld and Harnack to think that II Clement was probably 7 7,1| about the Greek world, to think first of him. In his name, 8 7,2| blood-led the uninitiated to think some cannibalistic rites 9 7,2| by them. It was easy to think of them as haters of the 10 10,4| and Hebrew led Eusebius to think he must have been of Jewish 11 11,3| scripture, and I will do; think and I will give.” “The scripture 12 13,4| however, that we naturally think of Hippolytus, because, 13 14,9| if the Roman writer could think so disparagingly of the 14 16 | for it is reasonable to think that we are more likely