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The Diatessaron of Tatian
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[1931] cf. Syriac versions.
[1932] On margin of Vat. ms., in another hand: “This is the beginning of the second part of Diatessaron, which means The Four.” See p. 467 of Ciasca’s Essay, mentioned above (Introduction, 5).
[1949] Or, the scripture.
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