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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | prelate. This was a thing Roman ecclesiasticism could not 2 2,2 | distressed the Church there. The Roman Church accordingly sent 3 2,2 | Clement, the head of the Roman Church from about A.D. 88 4 2,2 | may seem strange that the Roman Church should take upon 5 2,2 | way for such a step. The Roman Church saw that the churches 6 2,2 | name of Jesus himself, the Roman Church wrote in the name 7 2,2 | reference to the envoys of the Roman Church as havinglived 8 2,2 | old age” (64). Since the Roman Church was probably not 9 2,2 | situations involved, for both are Roman letters to the Christians 10 2,5 | prisoner guarded by ten Roman soldiers was being taken 11 2,9 | just at the time when the Roman church (A.D. 140-50) was 12 2,10| as in the account of the Roman Christian Justin, put to 13 2,11| Rome to confer with the Roman bishop Anicetus about the 14 2,11| the week it fell; but the Roman church celebrated the death 15 3 | influence of Hebrews upon the Roman church is reflected in the 16 3 | Hebrews, well known to the Roman church in his day, spoke 17 3 | and of his brethren in the Roman church.~ The mention of 18 3 | this work of Hermas the Roman church rounded out its literary 19 3 | Ignatius could write to the Roman church, “You have taught 20 3 | the Muratorian fragment, a Roman list of books that may be 21 4,3 | words were quoted in the Roman sermon we know as II Clement, 22 4,7 | Luke) and quoted by his Roman contemporary Hippolytus ( 23 5,2 | north-central part of the Roman province of Asia, and two 24 5,5 | permitted” (16:18, 19). The Roman bishop Calixtus (A.D. 217- 25 5,5 | great apostle, upon whom Roman Christianity was more and 26 5,5 | Paul was released from his Roman imprisonment and set out 27 5,5 | widows and virgins in the Roman church and the support given 28 5,5 | were fifteen hundred in the Roman church in need of aid.~ 29 5,5 | list of the heads of the Roman church that has come down 30 5,5 | as the first bishop. The Roman claim of primacy among the 31 5,5 | The Liberian Catalogue of Roman bishops from Peter to Liberius 32 5,5 | by the time of Pontianus Roman writers were thinking of 33 6,2 | the genuine letter of the Roman church to the Corinthians, 34 6,2 | both were written in the Roman church. If the book they 35 6,2 | is also discussed by the Roman Hippolytus, about A.D. 230, 36 6,2 | but also among Greek and Roman commentators on the poets.~ ~ 37 7 | mystery religions in the Roman world and meeting objection 38 7,2 | difficult position. Under Roman administration religions 39 7,4 | to take refuge when the Roman armies gathered about Jerusalem 40 8,1 | 9 [Gr. 16]), and other Roman writers knew his work, although 41 8,1 | other Christians, before the Roman prefect Junius Rusticus ( 42 10,1 | sometime friend Florinus, a Roman ex-presbyter inclined toward 43 10,1 | West-Asian, Gallic, and Roman; he participated in the 44 10,2 | West, he pointed to the Roman church as such a center 45 10,2 | He gores a list of these Roman bishops reaching down from 46 13,1 | such a protest that the Roman church divided into two 47 13,2 | dominant clement in the Roman church most of his later 48 13,2 | ceased to be the language of Roman Christianity; in fact, Hippolytus 49 13,4 | Revelation against the claim of a Roman Christian, perhaps a presbyter, 50 13,8 | not Hebrews. His famous Roman contemporary Gaius held 51 13,8 | sternly opposing a series of Roman bishops on both practical 52 14,3 | It was addressed to the Roman governors of provinces and 53 14,3 | him, in view of well-known Roman precedents favorable to 54 14,5 | against the followers of the Roman Sabellius, who flourished 55 14,6 | about the position of the Roman church, which he in Lyons 56 14,6 | the growing laxity of the Roman church; their spiritual 57 14,6 | cast that was coming over Roman Christianity. For five years 58 14,6 | to his rhapsody upon the Roman church, in his Prescription 59 14,6 | laxity that was pervading the Roman church under Zephyrinus 60 14,8 | He undertook to reform Roman literary style, advocating 61 14,9 | even inhuman and immoral. Roman success has been won not 62 14,9 | would be strange if the Roman writer could think so disparagingly 63 14,10| a whole.~ Throughout the Roman empire men and women were 64 14,10| Novatian had separated from the Roman church to follow his stricter 65 14,10| they should, but the new Roman bishop Stephen (254-57) 66 14,10| historical importance of the Roman church, he boldly denied 67 14,11| but, through it, with the Roman church, to which he sent 68 14,11| instructed them to f ward to the Roman church (Nos. 5-7 and 10- 69 14,11| time of persecution. The Roman clergy wrote to the clergy 70 14,11| view of the majority of the Roman clergy. Felicissimus, however, 71 14,12| Novatian broke away from the Roman church, as a rival bishop 72 14,13| Harnack would assign to the Roman bishop Xystus II, A.D. 257- 73 14,13| which Harnack assigns to a Roman Ursinus, in the conflict~ 74 14,14| was precisely that of his Roman contemporary Hippolytus ( 75 14,15| became a presbyter of the Roman church and evidently its 76 14,15| were excommunicated at a Roman synod, held in October of 77 14,15| considerable Latin writer of the Roman church. Jerome, in his account 78 14,16| credit them to the notorious Roman schismatic. In the long 79 16 | the rival faction in the Roman church.~ [80] There are


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