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1 2,8 | What follows is a bold statement of Christian ethics, the 2 3 | 95 or 96, thus making the statement ofthe Muratorian writer 3 4,13| does not contain the one statement that Epiphanius ascribes 4 4,13| ascribes to it, although the statement does occur in a Gnostic 5 6,3 | or to set down any false statement therein.~ ~This statement, 6 6,3 | statement therein.~ ~This statement, obscure as it is, has proved 7 6,3 | more perplexing is Papias' statement about Matthew: “So then 8 7,2 | that Quadratus is making a statement about the history of religions. 9 7,3 | published. This confirmed the statement of Eusebius that it was 10 8,3 | improving Paul's style. Rufinus' statement that Tatian wrote a Chronicon, 11 9,1 | questions, startling forms of statement, dramatic impersonations, 12 10,2 | descriptions. And the positive statement of Christian views that 13 14,13| beginning with the sweeping statement that the heathen gods are 14 14,16| confession-the brief, compact statement of what it meant in terms