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 1   Int               |        of making it more widely known.~ ~
 2   Int,        6     |        bishop, of whom what was known was not particularly to
 3   Int,        8     |       well have been previously known further East. The Acts of
 4   Int,        8     |    Contra Celsum must have been known to him, he does not seem
 5    II,      XIV     |        who were not at all well known. And that, although He said: "
 6   III,     XLII     |       although it was well |110 known that it was Greeks who did
 7   III,     XLII     |     novel calamity will be well known to you, how the plotting
 8    IV          (262)|      given. He is not otherwise known to us.~ ~
 9    IV,      XXV     |        the three Persons may be known in one essence.289 The Apostle
10    IV,   XXVIII     | Prometheus, whose story is well known among yourselves, fashions
11    IV,      XXX     |          and a true relation of known facts). Just in the same
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