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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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persecution

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1 Pref | Christianity moved through persecution and conflict to become the 2 2,2 | explained by the probable persecution of the Church. “Because 3 2,5 | his stay in that city. The persecution at Antioch was now over, 4 2,10| constantly liable to sporadic persecution, and one Christian leader 5 2,11| who suffered in the Decian persecution (A.D. 250). This last scribe 6 3 | dragon, which foreshadows persecution. In the fifth, which is 7 4,9 | refuge there from Maximin's persecution (A.D. 235-38).[19]~ Origen 8 7 | and meeting objection and persecution, it began to be conscious 9 8,1 | by the Hebrew prophets. Persecution and error are the work of 10 8,3 | philosopher-emperor, and another persecution was begin logyning. In addition, 11 9,2 | against misrepresentation and persecution took a variety of forms; 12 10,1 | confessors who had survived the persecution of A.D. 177. Irenaeus thus 13 11,3 | years. The outbreak of the persecution of Severus drove him from 14 11,3 | Clement. Forty years after the persecution of the year 202, in which 15 12,1 | suffered martyrdom in the persecution of Severus, A.D. zoz, which 16 12,1 | Arabia in these years. The persecution of Maximin, A.D. 235-38, 17 12,1 | certain. But in the Decian persecution, Origen was imprisoned and 18 12,4 | to flinch from it in the persecution of Maximin then just beginning ( 19 13,1 | fact, in 235, in Maximin's persecution, Hippolytus and Pontianus 20 13,10| Alexandria when a local persecution broke out there, and the 21 13,10| following year the Decian persecution began. Like Cyprian in the 22 13,10| Dionysius to Alexandria, the persecution of Valerian broke out and 23 13,13| Jerome says that “after the persecutionPierius lived in Rome, 24 14,2 | especially in the crises which persecution now and then brought on 25 14,3 | and precipitated a fresh persecution. Tertullian came to the 26 14,3 | Tertullian points out that persecution simply advances Christianity: “ 27 14,3 | accession of Caracalla, persecution began again. Once more, 28 14,6 | in 211-12, On Flight in Persecution, holding it inadmissible.~ 29 14,6 | Carthage who suffered in the persecution of A.D. 202-3, is not certain; 30 14,10| the first really general persecution of the church. Cyprian saved 31 14,10| a temporary lull in the persecution, and Cyprian, who from his 32 14,10| persons who had been driven by persecution to leave the church but 33 14,10| the reign of Deans, and persecution revived. Cornelius, the 34 14,10| interrupted by the renewal of the persecution under the new emperor Valerian ( 35 14,11| into hiding in the time of persecution. The Roman clergy wrote 36 14,11| those who had lapsed in the persecution.~ This was a point that 37 14,11| fallen away from the faith in persecution should not be readmitted 38 14,11| Lucius. About the time the persecution relaxed and Cyprian returned 39 14,12| believers in the midst of persecution. Cyprian grouped them under 40 14,12| acknowledge Christ in the persecution but had offered sacrifice 41 14,12| the to church lay not in persecution but in heretical sects. 42 14,15| left the church during the persecution and now wanted to return 43 14,15| left Rome for a time in the persecution under Gallus (A.D. 251-53) 44 14,15| martyrdom in Valerian's persecution, A.D. 257 (Church History 45 14,16| flock, probably because of persecution, and in response to a request 46 14,17| written when Diocletian's persecution was still in progress, probably 47 14,18| outbreak of Diocletian's persecution in n.n. 303 interrupted 48 14,18| the intensification of the persecution in 305 forced him soon after 49 14,18| of it, To Asclepiades, On Persecution, Letters to Probus (four 50 14,18| work that Jerome calls On Persecution. Of thirteen works of Lactantius, 51 14,18| Nicomedia in A-D- 304, after the persecution began but before its intensification 52 14,19| instigated Diocletian's persecution, stirred Lactantius to offer 53 14,20| with what Jerome called On Persecution, must have followed almost


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