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1 1,2 | collection, or a series of collections, ultimately derived from 2 1,6 | Testament and in the earliest collections of them — of the letters 3 2,4 | Apostolicorum). In the principal collections of Apostolic Fathers to 4 2,11| 1483, and in such great collections as the Acta Sanctorum, which 5 12,3 | piecemeal in the catenas-those collections of valuable observations 6 15 | semi-public. The existence of such collections is explicitly attested by 7 15,1 | Collections.~ One of the papyri found 8 15,1 | clearly shows how such collections would come into existence.~ “ 9 15,3 | was derived from extensive collections already made. These included 10 15,4 | we possess include small collections of Christian documents copied 11 15,4 | or Coptic. Beyond such collections lie the works that lucky