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| Alphabetical [« »] tracked 1 tract 3 tracts 3 tradition 43 tradition-a 1 traditional 2 traditions 21 | Frequency [« »] 43 already 43 day 43 egypt 43 tradition 42 being 42 evidently 42 same | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances tradition |
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1 1,2 | The Oral Gospel.~Such oral tradition was evidently known to Paul, 2 1,2 | 15). Luke refers to such tradition in Acts 20:35. “Remembering 3 1,2 | they were derived from oral tradition.~But have we actual mention 4 1,2 | is actually based on oral tradition (see chap. iv), it contains 5 1,2 | Although this elusive oral tradition must have had a great influence 6 1,2 | under the shadow of the oral tradition and were largely derived 7 1,2 | arrange and to record the tradition as it had come to them, 8 1,2 | shows that a period of oral tradition preceded that of written 9 2,2 | introducing a quotation from oral tradition, as in Acts 20:35 (see p. 10 2,9 | of Christian history and tradition, ethics and expectation. 11 2,9 | may have gotten it from tradition. He describes Jesus as quoting 12 4,3 | were viewing this kind of tradition, and a generation later 13 4,4 | saying from earlier oral tradition. It is also possible that 14 4,6 | remnants of Palestinian tradition about Jesus and his work 15 4,6 | was authentic Palestinian tradition from Jesus' immediate circle 16 4,10| been just a bit of current tradition and does not prove the Book 17 4,12| these gospels or from oral tradition or from a mixture of the 18 5,4 | little to say, but to whom tradition was already ascribing the 19 5,5 | of Rome had inherited her tradition from the apostles and had 20 6,2 | derived either from oral tradition or from that gospel, but 21 6,3 | learn the early Christian tradition about the origin of the 22 6,3 | to a hideous size. This tradition of his fate is reflected 23 7,1 | behind him. The Catholic tradition of Peter's twenty-five years 24 10,2 | had maintained an unbroken tradition of sound Christian teaching 25 10,2 | center and appealed to its tradition of Christian truth through 26 10,4 | claims of Christian apostolic tradition against the vagaries of 27 10,4 | of Christian Palestinian tradition that he supplied. He often 28 12,1 | destined to carry the great tradition of Pantaenus and Clement 29 13,7 | The Apostolic Tradition.~ Recent research has restored 30 13,7 | line reads: “The Apostolic Tradition About Gifts” (charismata), 31 13,7 | works, one the Apostolic Tradition, and the other About Gifts. 32 13,7 | recovery of the Apostolic Tradition, which is identified with 33 13,7 | the long lost Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus, and in this 34 13,7 | ix. 11).~ The Apostolic Tradition was later rewritten and 35 13,7 | also reflect the Apostolic Tradition, much altered.~ ~ 36 13,10| carrying forward the great tradition established for it by Pantaenus, 37 14,6 | depositories of Christian tradition, naturally directed North 38 14,16| Christian scriptures and the tradition of the church. From these 39 15,4 | arranged according to the tradition of the philosophical schools 40 15,4 | They reflect the teaching tradition of the Neoplatonic curriculum, 41 16 | of Solomon, the Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus, and numbers 42 16 | Greek text~The Apostolic Tradition; no Greek text~Gaius, Dialogue 43 16 | B.S. Easton, The Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus, Cambridge