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1 4,9 | was. written to combat. It owed most to Luke and Matthew; 2 5,5 | reality the money was a debt owed to Christ (chap. 30).~ The 3 8,1 | Hegesippus, they probably owed much to his lost work Against 4 10,4 | are extant, but Eusebius owed much to him, perhaps even 5 11,3 | Tatian,[68] what the Greeks owed to other peoples. Like Tatian, 6 13,15| spite of his criticisms, he owed much to Origen, especially 7 14,5 | markedly creative, for he owed much to Irenaeus and Melito.