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1 1,6| publishers, books, and readers to a degree that may well 2 2,8| letters, addressing its readers as “sons and daughters.” 3 4,2| since few of the prospective readers of the combined gospels 4 5,1| Gospels seemed to their early readers to leave gaps in the life 5 5,5| and edify his Christian readers with tales of the words 6 7 | their religion to Greek readers, had already produced such 7 11,3| Address, was directed to pagan readers and designed to clear the 8 11,3| extend, rankly regards its readers as children in spiritual 9 14,9| work addressed to pagan readers, as, of course, the Octavius