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'Marcionite' prologues

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1 2| Corinthians~Corinthians are of Achaia.  And these similarly heard 2 | after 3 | already 4 5| had heard the word from Archippus, who also accepted a ministry 5 5| like the Laodiceans are of Asia, and they had been reached 6 4| praises, writing to them from Athens.~ 7 3| the name of our Lord Jesus Christ had been brought in to the 8 1| apostles to turn to the law and circumcision.  These the apostle recalls 9 5| did the apostle himself come to them.  But these also 10 3| faith, writing to them from Corinth.~ 11 5| these also by a letter he corrects, for they had heard the 12 5| Therefore the apostle already in custody writes to them from Ephesus.~ 13 1| the apostle, but after his departure were tempted by false apostles 14 2| apostles, some by the wordy eloquence of philosophy, others brought 15 6| from Rome out of prison by Epaphroditus.~ 16 | even 17 4| in persecution from their fellow-citizens.  Moreover, also, they received 18 | first 19 1| Galatians~Galatians are Greeks.  These accepted the word 20 | him 21 | himself 22 3| Romans are in the parts of Italy.  These were reached beforehand 23 3| under the name of our Lord Jesus Christ had been brought 24 2| brought in by the sect of the Jewish law.  These the apostle 25 5| these also like the Laodiceans are of Asia, and they had 26 | like 27 3| and under the name of our Lord Jesus Christ had been brought 28 5| Archippus, who also accepted a ministry unto them.  Therefore the 29 | Moreover 30 3| apostles, and under the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 31 | not 32 7| sends a private letter for Onesimus his slave, and writes to 33 | others 34 | our 35 3| Romans~Romans are in the parts of Italy.  These were reached 36 4| persevered in the faith even in persecution from their fellow-citizens.  37 2| from the apostle and were perverted variously by false apostles, 38 2| by the wordy eloquence of philosophy, others brought in by the 39 7| Philemon~To Philemon he sends a private letter for Onesimus his 40 3| brought in to the law and the prophets. These the apostle recalls 41 5| been reached beforehand by pseudo-apostles, nor did the apostle himself 42 6| the faith, nor did they receive false apostles.  These the 43 4| fellow-citizens.  Moreover, also, they received not the things said by false 44 4| received not the things said by false apostles.  These 45 2| others brought in by the sect of the Jewish law.  These 46 7| Philemon~To Philemon he sends a private letter for Onesimus 47 2| are of Achaia.  And these similarly heard the word of truth 48 7| letter for Onesimus his slave, and writes to him from 49 | some 50 1| after his departure were tempted by false apostles to turn 51 | their 52 | Therefore 53 4| also, they received not the things said by false apostles.  54 2| to them from Ephesus by Timothy.~ 55 1| tempted by false apostles to turn to the law and circumcision.  56 | under 57 | unto 58 2| apostle and were perverted variously by false apostles, some 59 2| recalls to true evangelical wisdom, writing to them from Ephesus 60 2| false apostles, some by the wordy eloquence of philosophy,


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