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1 2,11| Satan,” was Polycarp's sharp reply. Eusebius seems to have 2 5,3 | letter to the Corinthians in reply. (This is the letter accepted 3 9,1 | the Passover (now lost) in reply to Melito's. Jerome says 4 12,4 | fragments; it called forth a reply from Methodius of Olympus ( 5 12,5 | Origen's great work was his reply to Celsus. That pagan thinker 6 12,5 | Origen makes from it in his reply. No less than three-fourths 7 13,5 | A.D. 200. It was written in reply to certain topics (“heads”) 8 13,11| books, was called forth as a reply to a Refutation ofthe Allegorists, 9 14,8 | literature-and he wrote it in reply to an attack on Christiani 10 14,9 | encouraged by Minucius to reply, Octavius does so. Wisdom