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effort 7
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egypt 43
egyptian 15
egyptians 26
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44 twelve
43 already
43 day
43 egypt
43 tradition
42 being
42 evidently
Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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egypt

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1 2,4 | reading among the monks of Egypt.~ ~ 2 2,14| found at Nag Hammadi in Egypt: these include two versions 3 3 | which reached not only to Egypt and Abyssinia but in later 4 3 | numerous fragments from Egypt reflect its wide popularity 5 3 | tomb near Akhmim in Upper Egypt, together with a considerable 6 3 | century some Gnostic in Egypt composed the curious book 7 4,3 | that were well known in Egypt in the second century: the 8 4,3 | the gentile Christians of Egypt and the other among the 9 4,4 | the Jewish Christians of Egypt, but the name may really 10 4,4 | Hebrews was composed in Egypt, such ignorance of temple 11 4,4 | apparently originated in Egypt, in Greek, perhaps between 12 4,4 | century, Christian opinion in Egypt was evidently going against 13 4,5 | tomb at Akhmim, in Upper Egypt, and in 1892 it was published, 14 4,6 | century a Greek Christian in Egypt wrote a gospel, or rather 15 4,6 | that had found their way to Egypt, or new products of Christian 16 4,6 | Gospels in circulation in Egypt at so early a date-although 17 4,6 | the book, though found in Egypt, was not necessarily written 18 4,7 | Coptic at Nag Hammadi in Egypt (see p. 61). This was mentioned 19 4,8 | was written, probably in Egypt, which was given his name 20 4,10| unknown Christian, probably in Egypt, to write a short story 21 4,10| that James was written in Egypt is based primarily on the 22 4,10| passage. From Nag Hammadi in Egypt comes the still unpublished 23 5,3 | List, probably formed in Egypt about A.D. 300, it stands 24 5,7 | Thomas: a prince goes down to Egypt to recover a pearl, but, 25 6,2 | far beyond the borders of Egypt, and its use does not necessarily 26 7,1 | and dogs were worshiped in Egypt. Jewish apologetic had been 27 7,1 | mentions of it are also from EgyptClement of Alexandria, 28 7,1 | Gospel ofthe Hebrews in Egypt in the second quarter, and 29 7,1 | the evidence rather favors Egypt as the place of origin.~ 30 7,2 | this direction was made in Egypt, very early in the second 31 9,1 | the papyri obtained from Egypt by A. Chester Beatty and 32 9,1 | slaying of the firstborn in Egypt and the preservation of 33 11,2 | tracked him out, concealed in Egypt, I found rest. He, the true 34 11,3 | Coele-Syria, and another from Egypt. Others were in the East, 35 11,3 | Palestine, southern Italy, and Egypt in his pursuit of learning. 36 12,1 | unhappy way his work in Egypt, which was destined to prove 37 12,7 | using caves near Toura in Egypt for ammunition dumps, and 38 13,7 | modern notice brought from Egypt and published by Tattam 39 13,10| then in the Mareotis in Egypt. The toleration edict of 40 13,10| soon set in. The prefect of Egypt revolted against Gallienus 41 13,10| who for a time wrested Egypt from the Romans.~ ~ 42 13,14| self-appointed primate of Egypt, and fourteencanons” on 43 14,10| called, have been found in Egypt.~ The reign of Decius was


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