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  • Address to the Greeks

    and Other Fragments

    by Tatian ...
    Translated by J. E. Ryland ...
    It was my first intention to make this author a mere appendix to his master, Justin Martyr; for he stands in an equivocal position, as half Father and half heretic. His good seems to have been largely due to Justin’s teaching and influence. One may trust that his falling away, in the decline of life, is attributable to infirmity of mind and body; his severe asceticism countenancing this charitable ... Read more

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    Translated by Marcus Dods ...
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