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| Alphabetical [« »] chose 3 chosen 2 chrism 1 christ 62 christ-that 1 christi 1 christian 360 | Frequency [« »] 63 man 63 old 63 thomas 62 christ 62 writers 61 iii 61 well | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances christ |
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1 2,2 | them of the humility of Christ and points to the harmony 2 2,5 | Docetic position — that Christ's suffering was not real 3 2,5 | and the Smyrnaeans that Christ's sufferings were real, 4 2,5 | the bishop has the mind of Christ, in harmony with Christ 5 2,5 | Christ, in harmony with Christ and the Father. Ignatius 6 2,8 | predictions fulfilled in Christ.~One of these seems to date 7 2,9 | Lord Almighty, and in Jesus Christ our Redeemer, in the Holy 8 2,11| celebrated the death of Christ on Friday and his resurrection “ 9 3 | church in his day, spoke of Christ as the great shepherd of 10 3 | the flock. And in I Peter Christ was described as “the shepherd 11 3 | identifies his shepherd not with Christ but with the angel of repentance, 12 3 | the triumphal coming of Christ are described. The wicked 13 3 | the scond century before Christ, no doubt embodying not 14 3 | wellknown acrostic “Jesus Christ; Son of God, Saviour” (vss. 15 4,5 | which insist that Jesus Christ did indeed come in the flesh, 16 4,5 | great confession of Jesus as Christ, his denial of him, and 17 4,14| and the Sophia of Jesus Christ.[24] The former, partly 18 5,5 | money was a debt owed to Christ (chap. 30).~ The senator 19 5,5 | a vision his hearers see Christ, who appears to some as 20 5,7 | utters a hymn of praise to Christ (rather like the Oxyrhynchus 21 5,7 | Thomas utters a prayer to Christ and baptizes the woman and 22 6,1 | the last century before Christ and extant in Greek in a 23 6,1 | have found your bridegroom, Christ.~Drink of the wine, brides 24 6,2 | curious sayings ascribed to Christ in the sermon are derived 25 6,3 | was either said or done by Christ. For neither did he hear 26 6,3 | raised from the dead by Christ lived on until the time 27 7,1 | salvation through faith in Christ. Jesus is both “Law” and “ 28 7,1 | the prophets the coming of Christ and his sufferings, death, 29 7,2 | their proceedings-eating Christ's flesh and drinking his 30 7,4 | Jewish prophecies of the Christ apply to Jesus (Against 31 8,1 | they were ful filled in Christ. This was probably about 32 8,1 | they are not idolators. Christ taught a higher morality, 33 8,1 | prophecies are fulfilled in Christ is so contrary to the position 34 8,2 | describing the mission of Christ and the work of Christians 35 8,3 | that Adam was saved when Christ descended into Hades and 36 8,3 | Medieval miniatures show Christ emerging from Hades, leading 37 9,1 | Creation and Generation of Christ, On Prophecy, On Hospitality, 38 9,1 | work On the Incarnation of Christ in three or more books. 39 9,1 | the redemptive death of Christ. Melito relates the slaying 40 9,1 | finds the sufferings of Christ foreshadowed in those of 41 11,3 | salvation offered them through Christ. The Address is a spirited, 42 11,3 | extraordinary hymn, addressed to Christ. The hymn is uttered ostensibly 43 13,3 | and heretics but saved by Christ. Yet he was less atornistic 44 13,5 | of his works was that On Christ and Antichrist, written 45 13,9 | 86] that the coming of Christ occurred in the year of 46 13,9 | about the genealogies of Christ, appealing to the Jewish 47 13,11| whose views of the person of Christ were disturbing the Eastern 48 14,5 | wrote also On the Flesh of Christ, On the Resurrection ofthe 49 14,6 | the books On the Flesh of Christ, On the Testimony of the 50 14,9 | scripture or of mention of Christ by name in the Octavius 51 14,12| idolatry, the supremacy of Christ, etc. It was entitled To 52 14,12| with the nature and work of Christ, presenting the passages 53 14,12| dedicated themselves to Christ, to dress plainly, avoid 54 14,12| had failed to acknowledge Christ in the persecution but had 55 14,12| things were foretold by Christ and that, although death 56 14,16| God the Father, in Jesus Christ his Son, and in the Holv 57 14,17| against Christianity-that Christ was a man and that he died 58 14,17| seeks to reconcile with Christ's divine nature. Book ii 59 14,17| Book ii maintains that Christ introduced the true religion 60 14,19| foretold the life and work of Christ; (5) “On justice,” which 61 14,19| of Julius Africanus, that Christ was born in the year the 62 16 | Creation and Generation of Christ; no text~ On Prophecy; no