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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 2,1 | s Letters.~The earliest form of Christian writing was 2 2,1 | hands of Paul this simplest form of composition had developed 3 2,10| martyrs, sometimes in the form of letters such as the one 4 2,10| presently turn, sometimes in the form of court reporting, as in 5 2,11| very soon written in the form of a letter from the church 6 2,11| Martyrdom of Justin begins a new form of Christian literature 7 2,11| acts of martyrdom”; the form was revived in more modern 8 2,11| 22-belong to the original form of the work, which clearly 9 2,13| back to Edessa. The fuller form of the correspondence, the 10 3 | into more than one early form of the New Testament and, 11 3 | ten parables. This is the form preserved in the third-century 12 3 | this, and in this longest form the Shepherd appeared in 13 3 | of Hermas also took the form of a revelation, although 14 3 | Books of Clement,[7] which form an appendix to the New Testament 15 3 | fragment is from a condensed form of the book.~ We also get 16 4,2 | left the Acts by itself, to form the pattern for the Acts 17 4,2 | the gospel as a literary form. The existence of at least 18 4,4 | supposed original Aramaic form of the Gospel of Matthew, 19 4,4 | Origen shows, and the Greek form of it seems to have begun 20 4,5 | actually took refuge in another form, leaving his material body 21 4,5 | flesh, that is, in human form (I John 4:2; II John 7).~ 22 4,5 | sectarian views in gospel form.~ ~ 23 4,7 | secret he revealed under the form of Alpha. We cannot be sure, 24 4,7 | the Apostles. The later form of this gospel contains 25 5,1 | volume was taken out of it to form part of the collection of 26 5,4 | Bonnet's edition, are from a form of the Greek text very much 27 5,4 | about the apostle did not form part of the original Acts.~ 28 5,4 | leaps out of the cup in the form of a snake.~ ~ 29 5,5 | and even pagan elem that form so much of the book.~ Origen 30 5,7 | represents an abbreviated form of the work.~ ~ 31 6,1 | something like fixity of form. What may well be the Greek 32 7,3 | Armenian, and its Greek form was used in the seventh 33 8,3 | Ciasca in 1888, and a Latin form of it in the Vulgate text 34 10,2 | at least in its earliest form of twenty-two books-four 35 10,2 | but in its original Greek form it has nowhere been found; 36 11,3 | expressed himself in the form of books, and books on a 37 12,2 | Hebrew. The standard Greek form of the Old Testament among 38 12,4 | Unfortunately, the original Greek form has disappeared, except 39 13,6 | regarded as a corrected form of it. But now in A.D. 234 40 13,7 | palimpsest at Verona, a Latin form of it much nearer to the 41 13,11| work On Nature, cast in the form of a letter to his “son” 42 13,11| virtually treatises in the form of letters, which were written 43 13,15| works, often in dialogue form, have been preserved primarily 44 14,3 | Heathen and the Apology form Tertullian's main contribution 45 14,6 | Codex Agobardinus. The Greek form of the book On Baptism dealt 46 14,12| Cyprian sent it in its revised form with the treatise On the 47 14,13| of Martyrdom, is in the form of a sermon, and may possibly 48 14,19| 304-10.~ The Institutes form a book a good deal (almost 49 14,20| books in a much shorter form but with the inclusion of 50 16 | Teaching of the Apostles, short form; no Greek text~Papias, Interpretations


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