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Sources:

M. David Litwa, How the Gospels became History, (2019) Yale University, pg 13

The Church Fathers. The Complete Works of the Church Fathers: A total of 64 authors, and over 2,500 works of the Early Christian Church Amazon.com. Kindle Edition.
pp. 47731-47732 for the quote from the Apostolic Constitutions.
pp. 17092 for the quote from Clement's Epistle to the Corinthians.
pp. 1072 for the quote from St Ambrose's On the Death of Satyrus

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