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| Alphabetical [« »] mentaries 1 mentary 1 mention 33 mentioned 53 mentions 37 mercenary 1 merchant 3 | Frequency [« »] 54 syriac 53 4 53 between 53 mentioned 53 persecution 52 any 52 complete | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances mentioned |
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1 1,2 | transmission is probably mentioned in Luke's opening sentence: “ 2 2,2 | the Greek Bible. They are mentioned as part of the New Testament 3 2,3 | 3) ; and his letter is mentioned or quoted by Dionysius of 4 2,4 | identified with the Clement mentioned in Phil. 4:3, but more recently 5 2,9 | explains that Cephas, so often mentioned in Paul, really means Peter. 6 2,9 | Nathanael is, of course, never mentioned in the gospel lists of apostles. 7 3 | Revelation of Peter is first mentioned in the Muratorian fragment, 8 3 | the disputed books. It is mentioned again by name in an old 9 3 | the Revelation of Peter is mentioned by this long series of early 10 3 | Greek source of revelation mentioned, though with disapproval, 11 3 | learned Christians often mentioned them, their chief public 12 4,3 | fragments. Egyptians was mentioned not only by Origen but, 13 4,6 | the numerous new gospels mentioned by early Christian writers. 14 4,7 | Egypt (see p. 61). This was mentioned by Origen (Homily 1 on Luke) 15 4,8 | the Gospel of Matthias, mentioned by Origen along with the 16 4,8 | following Origen. It is mentioned among the apocrypha at the 17 4,10| the holy disciple,” is mentioned by Epiphanius about 374 18 4,14| commentary, the Exegetica mentioned by Clement of Alexandria ( 19 5,2 | acknowledged and disputed, mentioned the book and gave its length 20 5,3 | a visit to Ephesus, not mentioned in the Coptic fragments 21 5,3 | letter's “household,” twice mentioned in the Pastoral Letters, 22 5,3 | model. His work is first mentioned by Tertullian in On Baptism 23 6,1 | so-called Odes of Solomon, mentioned in the Synopsis of Holy 24 6,2 | Eldad and Modat, which is mentioned in Hermas (Vision ii. 3, 25 6,2 | this work, although it is mentioned in the Stichometry of Nicephorus 26 6,2 | Book of Eldad and Modat, mentioned and quoted in Hermas, the 27 6,2 | Gospel of the Egyptians is mentioned by Clement of Alexandria 28 6,3 | the daughters of Philip, mentioned in Acts (21: 9), as saying 29 6,3 | was called Justus-the man mentioned in Acts 1: 23 as nominated 30 7,3 | since Marcus Aurelius is not mentioned in the address as co-emperor. 31 7,4 | Origen, Clement of Alexandria mentioned the book in the sixth book 32 7,4 | seventh century already mentioned, is the first reader of 33 7,4 | that Clement of Alexandria mentioned it in the sixth book of 34 8,1 | Apology. Justin is frequently mentioned by later Christian writers, 35 8,1 | written by him, three may be mentioned here. The Exhortation (Cohortatio) 36 8,3 | with the book of Problems mentioned by Tatian's former pupil 37 8,3 | Dura-Europos has already been mentioned and encourages the hope 38 8,4 | Against Marcion, which is mentioned by Eusebius (Church History 39 10,3 | Illustrious Men 35). Eusebius also mentioned a book dedicated to a certain 40 11,3 | to Origen, Clement is not mentioned in Origen's reply-or indeed 41 12,5 | and some Jews. These are mentioned by Africanus, Eusebius, 42 13,2 | Refutation of All Heresies, mentioned by Eusebius (as Against 43 13,3 | various sources, already mentioned, we know that in this field 44 13,5 | master Irenaeus. It is often mentioned in his Daniel commentary, 45 13,5 | the Greeks and Plato, is mentioned by medieval writers (Photius, 46 13,6 | Date of Easter, which is mentioned in the chair list and also 47 13,9 | Pantheon library already mentioned. Africanus wondered whether 48 13,11| series of these letters is mentioned by Eusebius (Church History 49 14,9 | as the long-lost Octavius mentioned by Lactantius (in his Divine 50 14,21| Against All Heresies, which is mentioned by Jerome but has disappeared, 51 14,21| Cave. Although it is not mentioned in antiquity, it seems to 52 15,3 | Origen. All these authors are mentioned again in the first edition 53 15,4 | us. Among these should be mentioned Melito's Paschal Homily