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| Alphabetical [« »] litany 3 literal 2 literally 2 literary 69 literatur 1 literature 89 literature-and 1 | Frequency [« »] 70 come 70 god 70 very 69 literary 69 little 69 out 67 life | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances literary |
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1 Pref | source of a whole range of literary movements that in a few 2 Pref | New Testament. Its first literary models and patterns were 3 1,1 | Primitive Christianity Not Literary.~Christianity began as a 4 1,1 | This delay in creating literary materials is hard to explain 5 1,3 | long left unpublished, this literary phase of Christianity gradually 6 1,4 | before Irenaeus reproduced literary types already developed 7 1,5 | when the more conscious literary movement begins, with the 8 1,5 | taking over the Western literary field from them. The arrangement 9 1,6 | Literary Expansion.~The literary 10 1,6 | Literary Expansion.~The literary disposition that began to 11 1,6 | extraordinary movement, so largely literary, that in a century and a 12 1,6 | stood forth to fight the literary battle for the new faith. 13 1,6 | Testament that emphasize the literary and historical circumstances 14 2,1 | standardized it as a Christian literary type. This is the background 15 2,2 | at Rome, not primarily to literary relationships.~Clement cannot 16 2,5 | his one sudden burst of literary activity at Smyrna and Troas 17 2,8 | building of the new city. The literary environment of Barnabas 18 3 | throws new light upon the literary development of his work, 19 3 | suggested that in view of literary and theological differences 20 3 | Roman church rounded out its literary contribution to first-century 21 3 | ca. A.D. 160-70). These literary facts fix the date of the 22 3 | Sibyllines had small claims to literary character, being for the 23 4,1 | s first contribution to literary types. The primitive oral 24 4,1 | originality of the gospel as a literary type, which is the most 25 4,1 | which is the most massive literary fact about the whole gospel 26 4,2 | course. It was a definite literary creation for which no adequate 27 4,2 | creation for which no adequate literary precedents can be found. 28 4,2 | made use of the gospel as a literary form. The existence of at 29 4,4 | instance its accounts show literary development comparable with 30 4,9 | probable that these two literary products of Ebionism-the 31 4,10| unaltered, and had a wide literary influence. It became the 32 5,1 | loose ends that invited literary effort. By the middle of 33 5,4 | loses sight of important literary facts: (1) The Acts of Paul 34 6,1 | long enjoyed these sweeping literary verdicts-all the Law by 35 7,4 | The dialogue was a Greek literary device for making philosophy 36 8,1 | the first to undertake a literary counterattack upon them 37 8,1 | bulk but the breadth of his literary work gives him importance. 38 8,2 | writers with matters of literary style and belongs with such 39 9,1 | included among Melito's literary remains.[51]~ The homily 40 9,1 | 24. 5, 6), so that his literary work as far as we can trace 41 9,3 | and belong to different literary categories. The first is 42 10,1 | launched an intensified literary campaign against these minority 43 10,4 | A.D. 135, had begun the literary warfare against Gnosticism, 44 11,3 | he made good use in his literary efforts to propagate the 45 11,3 | Stromateis) disclaims any literary or orderly intention. It 46 11,3 | his views and arguments in literary forms more familiar to the 47 12,1 | throws upon the immense literary output credited to Origen 48 12,6 | about thirty-three, his literary activity began to develop 49 12,7 | paid little attention to literary finish in his writings, 50 12,7 | his writings, he had great literary as well as doctrinal influence. 51 13,2 | the Western church.~ The literary work of Hippolytus was done 52 13,6 | another phase of Hippolytus' literary work was as a chronicler. 53 13,7 | revealed another side of his literary activity. In the list of 54 13,9 | Palestine and engaged in literary work. From Emmaus he led 55 13,9 | magical, scientific, and literary -the miscellanies accumulated 56 13,9 | a fresh and open mind to literary questions in pagan and Christian 57 13,15| Martyrs. Most of Methodius' literary output seems to be lost. 58 13,15| show us that Christian literary culture was not confined 59 14,1 | was particularly active in literary lines, and it is not strange 60 14,7 | upon Cy rian, his great literary successor in North Africa, 61 14,8 | undertook to reform Roman literary style, advocating a return 62 14,8 | some of Fronto's smaller literary pieces, but his attack on 63 14,9 | presented. Fronto's was the only literary attack on Christianity made 64 14,9 | probably simply part of the literary guise of the book. The appearance 65 14,10| of Carthage and of great literary activity for Cyprian. Decius 66 14,10| of especial culture and literary ability. They differed sharply 67 14,11| also twelve more formal literary works of his, the treatises — 68 15,3 | It is little more than a literary chronicle. There is no attempt 69 15,3 | attempt to explain either literary movements or historical