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Justin Martyr (Justin of Caesarea) was an early Christian apologist. His works represent the earliest surviving Christian apologies of notable size. He lived from around 100 AD to 165 AD. (Read more) |
See Justin Martyr (overview) for more information
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- Works - First Apology | Second Apology | Discourse to the Greeks | Hortatory Address to the Greeks | On the Sovereignty of God | The Psalmist | On the Soul | Dialogue with Trypho
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