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| Alphabetical [« »] apologies 12 apologist 4 apologists 7 apology 58 apology-the 1 apostate 1 apostle 20 | Frequency [« »] 59 both 59 hebrews 59 heresies 58 apology 58 should 58 then 58 you | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances apology |
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1 2,2 | that sojourned in Rome. The apology with which it begins is 2 2,9 | and 150. Justin Martyr, in Apology XLVI. 1, speaks of Jesus 3 4,5 | A.D. 135, and wrote his Apology at Rome, soon after 150, 4 5,5 | Preaching of Peter, the Apology of Justin, II Peter, and 5 5,5 | from Justin, who in his Apology, about A.D. 150 or soon 6 5,5 | soon after, mentions it (Apology xxvi. 2). In fact, Justin 7 7,1 | are widely scattered: the Apology of Aristides in Athens and 8 7,1 | model for a larger Christian apology, that of Aristides, written 9 7,2 | The Apology of Quadratus.~ The early 10 7,2 | the presentation of the apology to the emperor with the 11 7,3 | The Apology of Aristides.~ The writing 12 7,3 | worked practically the whole apology into his book. This romance ( 13 7,3 | is offered is the ancient Apology of Aristides.~ In 1922 a 14 7,3 | sources for the text of the Apology are therefore the Syriac 15 8,1 | apologetic, the dialogue and apology, were employed by Justin, 16 8,1 | that have survived, his Apology, written about i 5o, an 17 8,1 | from what we know as the Apology. But Justin's contemporary 18 8,1 | that is not found in the Apology: “Justin well says in his 19 8,1 | have reached our day: the Apology and the Dialogue. They are 20 8,1 | fifteenth-century fragment, containing Apology chapters 65-67.[39] The 21 8,1 | was really a second.~ The Apology is addressed to the emperor 22 8,1 | Greek philosophy.~ In the Apology (xxvi. 8) Justin speaks 23 8,1 | Eusebius had confused with the Apology. Justin is frequently mentioned 24 8,1 | the authorities.[40] His Apology manifestly influenced later 25 8,1 | dozen passages from his Apology, and Methodius, about A.D. 26 8,1 | He also laid hold of both apology and dialogue in the service 27 8,1 | Justin for his account (Apology 65-67) of early Christian 28 8,1 | Syntagma from his Dialogue and Apology and that the work On the 29 8,3 | is usually classed as an apology, but it is just as much 30 8,4 | followers from every race (Apology 26:5; 58:1).~ Marcion wrote 31 9,1 | of John, and finally, the Apology. He later mentions the Extracts ( 32 9,1 | current in Palestine.~ The Apology was written probably between 33 9,1 | enough to show that Melito's Apology influenced Tertullian's. ~ 34 9,1 | the influence of Melito's Apology upon Tertullian. That he 35 9,2 | reasonable man.~ He produced his Apology, or Appeal on Behalf of 36 9,2 | freely a passage from the Apology. Philip of Side (ca. A.D. 37 9,2 | and addressing to them an apology for the Christians. But 38 9,2 | Eusebius, Athenagoras (Apology and On Resurrection), and 39 9,2 | Dead which accompanies the Apology of Athenagoras in the Arethas 40 9,2 | attitude that appears in the Apology. Athenagoras presents the 41 13,11| wrote his Refutation and Apology against Sabellius, addressing 42 13,11| Promises, the Refutation and Apology, and his partial Exposition 43 13,15| which he added to Pamphilus' Apology for Origen);[88] in the 44 14,3 | A.D. 197, was his great Apology (Apologeticus). It was addressed 45 14,3 | Address to the Heathen and the Apology form Tertullian's main contribution 46 14,3 | wrote a short but vigorous apology addressed To Scapula, the 47 14,6 | About 212 he wrote his short apology to the proconsul, To Scapula, 48 14,9 | the Octavius and of the Apology (Apologeticus) of Tertullian; 49 14,17| defense of Christianity, an apology. In Books i and ii he presents 50 15,3 | quote an excerpt from the apology by Quadratus and mention 51 15,3 | Trojan, but only from the Apology of Tertullian (iii. 3 3). 52 15,3 | Tertullian he has only the Apology and he does not seem to 53 16 | Revelation of Peter, the Apology of Aristides, Melito's Paschal 54 16 | Preaching of Peter; no text~The Apology of Quadratus; no text~Aristo, 55 16 | and Papiscus; no text~The Apology of Aristides; no complete 56 16 | Revelation of John; no text~ The Apology; no text~ Selections from 57 16 | text~The Refutation and Apology; no text~Exposition of Ecclesiastes ( 58 16 | 80.~ [47] The so-called Apology of Melito current in Syriac