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| Alphabetical [« »] deals 12 dealt 11 deans 1 death 45 deathless 1 deaths 7 debate 4 | Frequency [« »] 46 scripture 46 thought 46 under 45 death 45 fact 45 gnostic 45 james | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances death |
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1 1,1 | fifteen years or so after his death there are no traces of their 2 2,5 | terrible prospect of a cruel death to which he must have been 3 2,5 | man already condemned to death for his faith and on the 4 2,9 | Jesus' birth but from his death). He teaches the apostles 5 2,10| leader after another met his death by martyrdom, as we have 6 2,10| Christian Justin, put to death between 163 and 167, when 7 2,11| Roman church celebrated the death of Christ on Friday and 8 2,11| arrested and condemned to death; he suffered martyrdom by 9 2,11| account of his last days and death was very soon written in 10 3 | punishments to be expected after death by individuals who commit 11 4,3 | inquired, “How long will death prevail?” the Lord replied, “ 12 4,5 | humiliating and agonizing death such as the gospels described 13 4,9 | departed from him before his death on the cross. They practiced 14 4,10| s father, Zacharias, to death. In the closing lines James, 15 4,10| the escape of John and the death of Zacharias is sometimes 16 5,2 | when Paul was condemned to death, a lion, let loose upon 17 5,4 | concludes with the peaceful death of John. He shows his disciples 18 5,5 | probably written after his death, alludes to a prediction 19 5,5 | church, and the powers of death shall not subdue it! I will 20 5,7 | Misdai condemns Thomas to death. He is taken up into a mountain 21 7,1 | Christ and his sufferings, death, and resurrection would 22 8,3 | and religion.~ After the death of Justin, Tatian broke 23 8,4 | two centuries after his death. His influence upon orthodox 24 9,1 | symbolic of the redemptive death of Christ. Melito relates 25 9,1 | their responsibility for his death.~ Like most Asian bishops, 26 9,3 | Autolycus. As it refers to the death of Marcus Aurelius (iii. 27 10,4 | then stoned and beaten to death by the Jews (Church History 28 11,3 | History vi. 14. 9). Clement's death must therefore have occurred 29 13,2 | evidently healed before the death of Hippolytus.~ A hundred 30 13,10| two attendants until the death of Decius in 251. It reminds 31 13,10| Valerian.~ Soon after the death of Decius and the return 32 13,11| bishop of Arsinoe, before his death. Nepos seems to have been 33 13,13| when Pamphilus was put to death, for Philip says that Pierius 34 13,13| involved confession but not death.~ ~ 35 14,3 | reinforcements of it.~ Upon the death of Severus, fourteen years 36 14,6 | Paul wins his crown in a death like John's! Where the apostle 37 14,6 | the time of Tertullian's death, soon after A.D. 222-23, 38 14,6 | church years before his death.~ ~ 39 14,10| degradation, slavery, and even death, but the penalty for the 40 14,10| penalty for the clergy was death. Cyprian learned that he 41 14,12| probably written after the death of Decius (who, as we have 42 14,12| Christ and that, although death seems to overtake Christians 43 14,13| him written soon after his death, probably as early as 259, 44 14,13| account of his trial and death written very little later, 45 14,18| record of the date of his death, but it probably occurred