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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | the bursting forth of a great spring of religious expression 2 1,2 | tradition must have had a great influence on Christian preaching — 3 1,3 | strength, until it became a great tide not only potent in 4 2,2 | follow the example of the great figures of Scripture; he 5 2,2 | p. 2).~Lightfoot in his great commentary on the Epistles 6 2,4 | immediately evoked a great deal of controversy, which 7 2,5 | letters that, though of no great length, are of extraordinary 8 2,5 | naturally gave his words great weight. But it seems unnecessary 9 2,7 | Polycarp were well aware of the great value the collected letters 10 2,11| Caxton in 1483, and in such great collections as the Acta 11 2,11| marks the beginning of the great literature of martyrology.~ ~ 12 2,13| Christianity documented this great claim by two letters, believed 13 3 | a woman and shows him a great tower being built, which 14 3 | and his book did have a great vogue in the second century. 15 3 | talked about. He was not a great reader, even of the books 16 3 | spoke of Christ as the great shepherd of the flock. And 17 3 | early apocalypse would be a great boon to the study of early 18 3 | Resurrection and telling them a great many things about sin and 19 4,4 | and carried me up to the great mountain Tabor”-, evidently 20 4,5 | such a book, assuming the great name of Peter and writing 21 4,5 | conspicuous, such as his great confession of Jesus as Christ, 22 4,5 | 12).~ Although Serapion's great Egyptian contemporary, Clement 23 4,9 | naturally repel its authors. Its great claim of representing the 24 4,10| Egyptians or Book of the Great Invisible Spirit. Enough 25 5,2 | officially condemned, achieved great popularity, and the story 26 5,3 | portions describe it.[28] A great hailstorm comes on which 27 5,5 | words and wonders of the great apostle, upon whom Roman 28 5,5 | and more looking as its great founder and sponsor. He 29 5,5 | erected in the forum, and great numbers of persons each 30 5,7 | preaches and prays. (But the great prayer, chaps. 144-48, probably 31 6,1 | the same movement in the great arias, antiphonies, and 32 6,1 | or gestures of respect to great figures of the past.~ Who 33 6,3 | as it is, has proved of great value in dealing with the 34 7,2 | still in the hands of a great many of the brethren; but 35 8,1 | Tarphon. Justin makes a great deal of the argument from 36 8,3 | Tatian declares that all the great inventions really came from 37 8,3 | remembered that he wrote under great provocation, for his teacher 38 8,3 | tells us that Tatian left a great multitude of writings, but 39 8,3 | of the Address.~ Tatian's great work, however, was his Diatessaron, 40 8,4 | organize Christianity into one great body and to add the letters 41 9,1 | and enduring work of the Great Artist; finds the sufferings 42 9,2 | written which proved of great importance. The scribe was 43 9,2 | gives the Arethas Codex great significance.~ The treatise 44 10,2 | forms more than half his great book reveals developer of 45 10,4 | was, his book would be of great interest to students of 46 10,4 | Irenaeus, A.D. 18 r-89, in his great work against heresies, or 47 11,3 | scale. Whether he planned a great cycle, after the threefold 48 11,3 | yearnings.[67] Clement is a great reconciler of the intellectual 49 12,1 | was destined to carry the great tradition of Pantaenus and 50 12,1 | or soon after, he made a great friend in Ambrose, a man 51 12,1 | said Harnack, “we owe a great part of the works of Origen.”[ 52 12,1 | slave-driver (ergo-dioktes).~ This great body of Origen's writings 53 12,2 | Testament, which formed so, great a part of the Bible of the 54 12,2 | the memory of Origen.~ The great Sinaitic manuscript of the 55 12,5 | apologetic field Origen's great work was his reply to Celsus. 56 12,7 | in his writings, he had great literary as well as doctrinal 57 12,7 | passed into the hands of his great admirer Pamphilus, who formed 58 12,7 | Nazianzus and Basil the Great made an anthology of what 59 12,7 | Resurrection is gone, as is the great one On First Principles, 60 13,1 | Hippolytus, who came to be his great successor as the foremost 61 13,2 | the marble chair proved of great importance, because a list 62 13,4 | Refutation was Hippolytus' great work in this field. It made 63 13,5 | he made some use of the great work of his old master Irenaeus. 64 13,6 | measurement in stadia of the Great Sea, a kind of navigation 65 13,10| 259-68; and Dionysius the Great, bishop of Alexandria from 66 13,10| unworthily carrying forward the great tradition established for 67 13,10| by the emissaries of the Great Elector, for his protection.~ 68 14,2 | Tertullian.~ The first great figure in Latin Christianity 69 14,3 | year, A.D. 197, was his great Apology (Apologeticus). 70 14,6 | Fathers.~ This appeal to the great apostolic churches, as faithful 71 14,7 | repudiated that book with great scorn, foj what he considered 72 14,7 | Felix an upon Cy rian, his great literary successor in North 73 14,9 | all. Such a ruler is too great to be understood or even 74 14,10| Carthage who was to do a great service to Latin Christianity 75 14,10| that followed were years of great stress and pe, for the Christians 76 14,10| Christians of Carthage and of great literary activity for Cyprian. 77 14,11| years Cyprian crowded a great deal of writing in the Christian 78 14,11| controversies that beset those two great centers of Western Christianity, 79 14,11| hear the words of their great leaders, Cyprian, Cornelius, 80 14,14| Catholic letters.~ Cyprian's great interest in scripture is 81 14,15| Trinity Jerome describes as a great volume, “a sort of epitome 82 14,19| This turned out to be his great work. He was busy with it 83 14,20| plans. Although he was not a great theologian or much interested 84 14,21| of Jerome's work in his great commentary on the Revelation.[ 85 15,1 | Wxodus-Numbers,” and the “Great Book” (probably the Four 86 15,3 | we have not been told a great deal.~ ~ 87 16 | discipline. It was a century of great churches, great Bibles, 88 16 | century of great churches, great Bibles, great councils, 89 16 | churches, great Bibles, great councils, and great names-Basil, 90 16 | Bibles, great councils, and great names-Basil, the Gregories, 91 16 | Eusebius, and it was a time of great scholars and great theologians; 92 16 | time of great scholars and great theologians; but the pristine 93 16 | both of which suffered great losses. The wonder is that


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