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1 1,5| and approached presents a difficult problem, which has been 2 3 | 140-55, on every account difficult to accept. From his opening 3 3 | to the Sibylline books is difficult; Books 1, 2, and 5 have 4 5,4| the Acts of John. It is difficult to believe that so good 5 6 | From this literature it is difficult to get much of an impression 6 6,1| spiritual light.” It would be difficult to characterize them more 7 7,2| Christians were indeed in a most difficult position. Under Roman administration 8 10,4| now lost.~ It would be difficult to name a lost book of early 9 11,3| to Pantaenus, but it is difficult to name any of them, except 10 12,3| scholia, or brief notes on difficult or decisive texts, through 11 16 | Manichean tendencies is a difficult question; 2:20 and the extended