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1 Pref | works as he read them. They formed, in fact, a kind of medieval 2 3 | entitled an apocalypse and formed the introduction to the 3 5,3 | Clermont List, probably formed in Egypt about A.D. 300, 4 5,4 | in the dust probably also formed part of the Acts of John. 5 5,5 | Peter, but it may later have formed part of them.~ The idea 6 7,1 | contrast with Jews and Greeks, formed a third race. For twelve 7 7,4 | one of the ten cities that formed the league known as the 8 11,3 | as children. It may have formed part of the liturgy of the 9 12,2 | Greek Old Testament, which formed so, great a part of the 10 12,7 | great admirer Pamphilus, who formed about them the most famous 11 13,4 | Labyrinth, perhaps because it formed a sort of supplement to