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1 2,4 | i. 100), between 190 and 200.~The book was later known 2 2,14| Mary perhaps about the year 200.[2]~ To my most honorable 3 3 | Muratorian writer (ca. A.D. 200) as the brother of Pius, 4 4,4 | ofr~ Matthew, containing 2,200 stichoi, or lines of Homeric 5 4,4 | of Alexandria, soon after 200, quotes it with some respect, 6 5,1 | canon fragment about A.D. 200 — the “Acts of All the Apostles.” 7 5,4 | 36), written about A.D. 200, he speaks of Rome as the 8 5,5 | the third century (A.D. 200-220) to compose the Acts 9 5,5 | naturally fall between A.D. 200 and 220. Eusebius himself 10 8,4 | books, written about A.D. 200 (198-202). This was soon 11 13,2 | principally between A.D. 200 and 235. The inscription 12 13,4 | wrote it, or soon after A.D. 200, Hippolytus had written 13 13,5 | Antichrist, written about A.D. 200. It was written in reply