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1 2,13| The original story became widely known in the West through 2 3 | expected the visions to be widely circulated among the churches, 3 5,5 | Preaching of Peter and was widely held in the early centuries. 4 6,2 | have begun to circulate widely before II Clement became 5 7,1 | reflections of the Preaching are widely scattered: the Apology of 6 7,3 | was still in existence and widely circulated in his day. But 7 8,3 | claims to have traveled widely about Greece, although his 8 10,4 | Tatian.~ Hegesippus was widely traveled and knew the East 9 11,3 | pagan parentage. He traveled widely about the world, pursuing 10 11,3 | had traveled and studied widely; he seems to have visited 11 11,3 | modern children's hymn, widely used, beginning “Shepherd 12 13,9 | so-called Alexandrian era) were widely adopted in the East. The 13 14,20| thought, he had read very widely himself, was much used by