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The Book of Revelation is counted as both accepted ( Kirsopp Lake translation: " Recognized ") and disputed, which has caused some confusion over what exactly Eusebius meant by doing so.
From other writings of the church fathers, it was disputed with several canon lists rejecting its canonicity.
EH 3. 3. 5 adds further detail on Paul: " Paul's fourteen epistles are well known and undisputed.
It is not indeed right to overlook the fact that some have rejected the Epistle to the Hebrews, saying that it is disputed by the church of Rome, on the ground that it was not written by Paul.
" EH 4. 29. 6 mentions the Diatessaron: " But their original founder, Tatian, formed a certain combination and collection of the gospels, I know not how, to which he gave the title Diatessaron, and which is still in the hands of some.
But they say that he ventured to paraphrase certain words of the apostle Paul, in order to improve their style.

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