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| Alphabetical [« »] nadan 1 nag 9 naive 1 name 84 name-perhaps 1 named 32 names 16 | Frequency [« »] 86 revelation 85 justin 85 lost 84 name 83 says 82 himself 82 irenaeus | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances name |
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1 2,2 | them. The letter does not name its writer. It is written 2 2,2 | is written simply in the name of “the Church of God that 3 2,2 | Christian prophet writing in the name of Jesus himself, the Roman 4 2,2 | Roman Church wrote in the name of the chief of the apostles. 5 2,5 | Antioch, in Syria, and his name was Ignatius. News of his 6 2,7 | Ignatius and written in his name, probably late in the fourth 7 2,8 | first two letters of Jesus' name, and the Greek figure for 8 2,9 | of Ephesus, wrote in the name of the apostles a letter 9 2,9 | The idea of writing in the name of all the apostles was 10 2,9 | bridesmaids, giving each one the name of some virtue or faculty. 11 2,11| possibly the martyr of that name who suffered in the Decian 12 2,13| groundlessly, claimed the name of Mark. But the quaintest 13 3 | the work that it takes its name.~ Hermas was or had been 14 3 | wrote an apocalypse in the name of Peter and introduced, 15 3 | It is mentioned again by name in an old Latin sermon of 16 3 | perhaps be given another name as it is evidently earlier 17 4,1 | a gospel and give it his name.... I know a gospel that 18 4,4 | Christians of Egypt, but the name may really be no more than 19 4,4 | and finally gave their name to it, so that it came to 20 4,5 | book, assuming the great name of Peter and writing it 21 4,5 | writer to mention it by name. He had heard of its currency 22 4,5 | by the schismatics in the name of the apostles (Church 23 4,5 | the first person in the name of an apostle, and one of 24 4,8 | forfeited by Judas (1:26); his name was Matthias. Nothing more 25 4,8 | Egypt, which was given his name and called the Traditions 26 4,8 | with another book under his name, the Gospel of Matthias, 27 4,8 | disappeared, with only its name surviving. This is all that 28 4,10| it the “Gospel under the name of James the Less.”~ We 29 4,10| This group derived its name from its view that Old and 30 5,1 | it first called by that name in the Muratorian canon 31 5,1 | it must have come by the name much earlier than that, 32 5,1 | literature and gave it its name.~ ~ 33 5,4 | John was written under the name of his supposed disciple 34 5,5 | Paul and Acts of John.~ The name of Peter had long been connected 35 5,5 | already gathered about the name of Peter, and legend had 36 5,5 | Greek, Peter-the Rock. “Your name is Peter, a rock, and on 37 5,5 | comfortingly, addressing her by name, and saying, 'O thou, remember 38 5,7 | of sale. (A king of this name, called Hyndopheres in Greek, 39 5,9 | narrative that it owes its name, the Recognitions.~ The 40 6,1 | Scripture that goes under the name of Chrysostom, which may 41 6,1 | Pharisees which went by his name carried the fiction of his 42 6,2 | at all. That it lacks the name of Soter does not matter; 43 6,2 | book, which he does not name, but merely describes as “ 44 6,3 | serpent's poison in the name of the Lord and was shielded 45 7,1 | think first of him. In his name, therefore, about the beginning 46 7,1 | Principles, prologue 8) under the name the Teaching (or Doctrine) 47 7,1 | associated with Peter's name. Jerome says that this saying 48 7,1 | all the works claiming the name of Peter, Eusebius accepted 49 7,4 | and, since it uses the name of one of Aristo's debaters, 50 8,1 | condemned simply for the name they bear. They are not 51 8,1 | and a Jew named Trypho, a name perhaps suggested by a well-known 52 8,1 | Greek manuscripts under the name of Justin, but quite certainly 53 8,1 | come down to us under the name of Justin, but all except 54 8,3 | pursuit of his studies. His name was Tatian. He says he came 55 9,1 | condition, and headed with the name of Melito. In it we find 56 9,2 | the philosopher of that name to whom Boethus of Alexandria 57 10,4 | It would be difficult to name a lost book of early Christian 58 10,4 | preserved somewhere under the name of Josephus, which was sometimes 59 11,2 | very rarely mentions his name. Alexander of Jerusalem, 60 11,3 | but it is difficult to name any of them, except probably 61 11,3 | proceeds to teach them in the name of Jesus, the divine Instructor. “ 62 11,3 | by Cassiodorus, under the name of the Adumbrations of Clement. 63 11,3 | by Melito's book of that name), On Patience, and Against 64 12,5 | generations earlier, under the name of the True Discourse, pointing 65 13,2 | were republished under the name of Hippolytus by Duncker 66 13,3 | sermons of Chrysostom.~ We can name at least eighteen other 67 13,4 | his are known, at least by name: one Against Marcion, now 68 13,9 | Bar-Cochba War, in A.D. 135. His name was Julius Africanus. He 69 14,2 | Tertullianus, to give him his full name. He was born in Carthage, 70 14,6 | from the Latin work of that name. Other lost writings are 71 14,9 | understood or even named; any name would fall short of him. 72 14,9 | of mention of Christ by name in the Octavius is natural 73 14,9 | and preserved under the name of Cyprian.[92] So the Octavius 74 14,9 | appearance of the latter name, Caecihus Natalis, in a 75 14,10| Christianity in North Africa. His name was Cyprian.~ Caecilius ( 76 14,13| connection with Cyprian's name, they call for mention here. 77 14,15| wrote two letters in its name to Cyprian, probably in 78 14,15| Carthaginian presbyter of that name. He accepts Cornelius' judgment 79 14,16| down to us under his own name, and yet some of his writings 80 14,16| and republished under his name.~ Out of twelve or possibly 81 14,16| twenty treatises bearing the name of Origen found some years 82 14,20| 400, in a poem of the same name.~ Among the lost works of 83 14,21| identify it with a work of that name that has come down to us 84 16 | preserved under Cyprian's name, the treatise That Idols