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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | not only out of Christian life and experience but also 2 Pref | as well as of Christian life. That is why he is so constantly 3 Pref | Pamphilus. It was in his Life of Pamphilus, now lost, 4 Pref | of Christian thought and life can never be understood 5 1,3 | powerfully to affect the life of mankind as a whole. From 6 1,6 | their places in, the ongoing life of the church. But the story 7 2,2 | admonition to lead a godly life, Clement returns to the 8 2,11| famous bishop of Smyrna whose life spanned the years between 9 2,11| light is thrown upon the life of Polycarp by the accounts 10 2,13| heal your disease and give life to you and yours.~ ~Syrian 11 2,14| and for the soul, eternal life. And please do not hesitate, 12 4,7 | and making them come to life, striking dead those who 13 4,8 | respected his manner of life too much to sin.”~ In a 14 4,10| an account of the early life of the Virgin Mary and the 15 4,10| fiction. The story of Mary's life in the temple from her third 16 5,1 | readers to leave gaps in the life of Jesus which might be 17 5,2 | soon to go on trial for his life. Was he convicted or acquitted? 18 5,3 | restores a Jewish boy to life, and the boy's parents are 19 5,3 | number of modern forms of the life of Paul.~ 3. At Myra, where 20 5,3 | but Paul restores her to life and leads her home through 21 5,4 | of the fifth century, a Life of John was written under 22 5,5 | gardener wished her raised to life again, and when Peter complied, 23 5,5 | in water and brings it to life. He makes a seven-month-old 24 5,5 | upon to restore the boy to life, and other resurrections 25 5,7 | heaven. He is restored to life and tells the king about 26 5,7 | also restore the man to life. He kills the serpent and 27 5,7 | apostle restores her to life, and she tells of the punishments 28 5,9 | meeting with Peter, and his life with him; the discussions 29 6 | an impression about the life of the early Christian communities, 30 6,1 | and songs were part of its life. These were at first the 31 6,1 | explained. “Love,” “light,” “life,” and “truth” are words 32 7 | treatise On the Contemplative Life, and Josephus' two volumes 33 8,1 | higher morality, and his life and work were foretold by 34 9,1 | books), On the Conduct of Life and the Prophets, On the 35 10,1 | Irenaeus' middle and later life was spent at Lyons, in Gaul, 36 10,4 | latter's account of the life and martyrdom of Jesus' 37 11,3 | picture emerges of ancient life, its vanities, foibles, 38 11,3 | texts bearing on the good life, Clement closes with an 39 13,1 | Life.~ Among the young men whom 40 13,1 | 75) and spent his mature life in Rome, where he became 41 13,2 | church most of his later life, and Greek very soon ceased 42 13,9 | Edessene princes. Later in life we find him settled at Emmaus 43 13,13| wrote a treatise on his life. Jerome says that “after 44 13,15| include On Free Will, On Life and Rational Activity, Aglaophon 45 14,2 | Athens and Rome in early life, studying to be a lawyer 46 14,2 | the excesses of heathen life in those centers. At Rome 47 14,3 | their behavior and manner of life. He protests also against 48 14,6 | ten or twelve years of his life, from about zoo to 212. 49 14,6 | have been written early in life and possibly even in a lighter 50 14,7 | of Herman though later in life he repudiated that book 51 14,9 | unequal to the demands of this life and utterly unfitted to 52 14,9 | unfitted to forecast the life to come (chaps. 5-13).~ 53 14,9 | man, can bring him back to life, and reward or punish him, 54 14,11| a good shepherd gave his life for his sheep, but on this 55 14,12| practical conditions of church life. Twelve of them which may 56 14,12| describes the conditions of life in the pagan world in which 57 14,13| The “Life” of Cyprian.~ Much light 58 14,13| Cyprian by a short eulogistic Life of him written soon after 59 14,13| Illustrious Men 67.~ The Life by Pontius runs through 60 14,13| letters, concluding with the Life of Cyprian. The length of 61 14,18| books chronologically to the life of Lactantius and the history 62 14,19| The prophets foretold the life and work of Christ; (5) “ 63 14,19| fellowmen; (7) “On the Happy Life,” the right use of this 64 14,19| immortality of the soul, and the life to come. Lactantius followed 65 16 | Melito, On the Conduct of Life and the Prophets; no text~ 66 16 | X. i. 57.~ [103] His “life of Origen” is not exactly 67 16 | vi. 19. 8, and in his own Life of Plotinus, 72.~


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