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1 Pref | from them in later writers, particularly from Eusebius.~That remarkable 2 2,1 | early Christian letters, particularly of what we know as the Letter 3 2,5 | know as IV Maccabees seems particularly apparent.~It may be that 4 4,5 | doctrine, as we have seen, was particularly opposed and condemned in 5 4,8 | There was apparently nothing particularly heretical about it, for 6 7,1 | Jewish apologetic had been particularly active there, too, in the 7 10,4 | his Refutation, which was particularly directed against Basilides ( 8 13,8 | His New Testament was not particularly different from that of his 9 14,1 | district about Carthage was particularly active in literary lines, 10 14,5 | doctrine of the Trinity, particularly against the followers of 11 14,9 | before a magistrate or, particularly, a philosophical debate