_, III, 2.
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[227] _Ibid._, V, 5.
[228] _Ibid._, VIII, 34.
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[229] _Ibid._, IV, 3.
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[230] _Ibid._, I, 17.
[231] ~Tiberius, Caligula, Nero, Domitian~. Roman Emperors, 14-37 A.D.,
37-41 A.D., 54-68 A.D., and 81-96 A.D.
[232] _Med._, IV, 28.
[233] _Ibid._, V, 11.
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[234] _Ibid._, X, 8.
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[235] _Ibid._, IV, 32.
[236] _Ibid._, V, 33.
[237] _Ibid._, IX, 30.
[238] _Ibid._, VII, 55.
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[239] _Ibid._, VI, 48.
[240] _Ibid._, IX, 3.
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[241] Matt. XVII, 17.
[242] _Med._, X, 15.
[243] _Ibid._, VI, 45.
[244] _Ibid._, V, 8.
[245] _Ibid._, VII, 55.
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[246] _Ibid._, IV, 1.
[247] _Ibid._, X, 31.
[248] _Ibid._
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[249] ~Alogi~. An ancient sect that rejected the Apocalypse and the
Gospel of St. John.
[250] ~Gnosis~. Knowledge of spiritual truth or of matters commonly
conceived to pertain to faith alone, such as was claimed by the
Gnostics, a heretical Christian sect of the second century.
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