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1 2,11| A.D. 250). This last scribe declares that Polycarp in a vision 2 4,5 | follows them. The cross declares that Jesus has “preached 3 4,10| meaning the Lord's brother, declares himself the writer, and 4 5,3 | Nero and his attendants and declares that much evil will overtake 5 8,3 | arts and letters. Tatian declares that all the great inventions 6 8,3 | plays and athletics. He declares, and tries to prove, that 7 8,3 | about demons and morals and declares himself a champion of this 8 10,3 | Modestus, and, of the three, he declares Modestus the most effective. 9 14,9 | superstition, and Caecilius declares he is ready to defend his 10 14,9 | Wisdom and intelligence, he declares, depend upon natural endowment, 11 14,17| pagan mythology. Book v declares that these myths cannot