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1 1,2 | in their time. From the point of view of the story of 2 2,2 | 60, this remark may well point to the date of the letter 3 2,7 | of [mnemoneuei] you” may point to Ephesus as the place 4 3 | impressive, it may just as well point not to three authors but 5 4,5 | passion, from the Docetic point of view. Probably in Syria, 6 4,10| But from a historical point of view the Book of James 7 5,3 | blood he has shed. At this point in the Greek manuscript 8 5,4 | of his ascension. At this point should perhaps be introduced 9 13,9 | Hebrew. This was certainly a point well taken, and Origen in 10 14,6 | written from a Montanist point of view. Jerome also mentions 11 14,11| for his sheep, but on this point Cyprian was able to satisfy 12 14,11| persecution.~ This was a point that divided the churches 13 15,1 | acquired.”~ As the editors point out, this letter reflects