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A positive result will be a far greater vindication for Bush, whose campaign was declared dead in the water amid a series of stumbles last fall.
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Origen's great vindication of Christianity against pagan attack, Contra Celsum, written (probably in 248) at Ambrose's request, survives in its entirety in one Vatican manuscript, with fragments in the Philocalia and on papyruses.
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