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1 1,2 | probably mentioned in Luke's opening sentence: “Just as the original 2 3 | difficult to accept. From his opening words, it is apparent that 3 4,11| invented because of its opening line); instead, it is a 4 7,1 | have been written in the opening years of the second century, 5 7,3 | fragments preserving the opening lines. The Greek, of course, 6 8,1 | attention to him, in the opening scene of the Dialogue, and, 7 8,2 | ostensibly addressed in the opening lines: “Since I perceive, 8 8,4 | identified, but among them is its opening sentence. Marcion is speaking 9 9,1 | Eusebius preserves the opening paragraph of this work. 10 9,1 | It was written, as its opening lines indicate (they are 11 9,2 | or Embassy-shows by its opening lines that it was addressed 12 11,3 | but most obscurely, in the opening pages of his Miscellanies,