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| Alphabetical [« »] chrysostom 4 church 312 church-and 1 churches 48 churchman 2 cially 1 ciasca 1 | Frequency [« »] 49 matthew 49 our 49 soon 48 churches 48 could 48 course 48 does | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances churches |
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1 2,2 | Roman Church saw that the churches of Asia needed to be reminded 2 2,2 | letters those who oversee the Churches are called elders, and the 3 2,2 | are called elders, and the Churches called “sheepfolds,” points 4 2,5 | enters the circle of the Churches of Asia that he writes anything 5 2,5 | letter to each of these Churches. He also addressed one to 6 2,5 | Ignatius wished the Asian Churches to write letters of encouragement 7 2,5 | could not write to all the Churches through which he would pass 8 2,5 | division within and among the churches, Ignatius urges unity upon 9 2,5 | doctrines current among their churches. His immediate position, 10 2,5 | Polycarp to write to the churches in the cities he is likely 11 2,5 | interchange of letters among the Churches of Asia, Macedonia, and 12 2,5 | in what close touch these Churches, and probably the other 13 2,5 | probably the other leading churches of Italy and Greece, already 14 2,5 | were. Paul's letters to the Churches had led the way in this, 15 2,5 | had continued it. These Churches of East and West were in 16 2,7 | that is, those to other Churches of which Burrhus would have 17 2,7 | Paul had possessed for the churches; they speak of it (Eph. 18 2,7 | sent around among the Asian churches and gathered up the letters 19 2,9 | apostles a letter to all the churches, gathering from the Four 20 2,12| The Letter of the Gallican Churches.~ The position of Christians 21 3 | of the visions to other churches, these first visions may 22 3 | widely circulated among the churches, and his book did have a 23 3 | one copy to Clement for churches elsewhere, one to Grapte 24 3 | year on Good Friday in some churches of Palestine (Church History 25 3 | less educated parts of the churches and may be compared to those 26 4,2 | offer. But as soon as the churches became familiar with a plurality 27 5,2 | etc.) and to recall the churches to ascetic views and the 28 5,3 | times by Syrian and Armenian churches as III Corinthians). He 29 5,5 | the second century led the churches to return to the apostles 30 8,3 | held in honor among the churches, which he gathered up and 31 8,4 | which were the Bible of the churches, and the merciful and loving 32 8,4 | prevail upon the western churches to unite upon his platform. 33 10,2 | appeals to the fact that some churches of apostolic foundation 34 10,3 | excommunicating all the churches of Asia, which were represented 35 10,3 | this matter, and yet the churches had respected and tolerated 36 10,3 | not excommunicate whole churches of God.~ A few other fragments 37 12,1 | Caesarea, preaching in the churches at the request of the bishops 38 12,2 | Old Testament among the churches was the Septuagint version, 39 13,3 | show how highly the Eastern churches regarded the work of Hippolvtus, 40 13,10| Samosata, had antagonized the churches by his views on the person 41 13,11| a letter sent to all the churches concerned. Dionysius took 42 13,11| letters to instruct the churches on other questions of immediate 43 14,6 | appeal to the great apostolic churches, as faithful depositories 44 14,6 | of the Bible of Christian churches. Other polemic writings 45 14,10| bishops simply organized new churches, in the places of their 46 14,11| a point that divided the churches of both Carthage and Rome. 47 16 | It was a century of great churches, great Bibles, great councils, 48 16 | The Letter ofthe Gallican Churches; no complete text~The Shepherd