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1 Pref | writers with whom the casual reader can hardly be expected to 2 1,6 | proportions that amaze the modern reader. The volume, variety, and 3 1,6 | well surprise the modern reader and give him a new idea 4 1,6 | not be repeated here. The reader is referred instead to introductions 5 3 | about. He was not a great reader, even of the books Christians 6 7,4 | mentioned, is the first reader of the Dialogue to tell 7 8,4 | often been exaggerated. No reader of Ignatius' letters can 8 9,1 | of style weary the modern reader, and yet the earnestness 9 12,4 | even though to the modern reader Origen seems overinfluenced