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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 2,2 | of Clement's letter down ten or fifteen years later than 2 2,5 | Christian prisoner guarded by ten Roman soldiers was being 3 2,5 | that his brutal guards — “ten leopards,” he called them — 4 2,7 | accompanied by from six to ten spurious letters ascribed 5 2,7 | letters, accompanied by ten spurious ones.~·        6 3 | style and quite unlike the Ten Commandments of the Mosaic 7 3 | live. They are followed by ten parables, with the operations 8 3 | not deterred by the Jewish Ten Commandments from offering 9 3 | of Jesus from hazarding ten of his own. Indeed, he shows 10 3 | twelve commandments and the ten parables.~ At least three 11 3 | twelve commandments and the ten parables. This is the form 12 3 | of uncertain date on the ten bridesmaids. Its influence 13 5,9 | Rufinus.~ The Recognitions, in ten books, ostensibly written 14 6,3 | vines shall grow each having ten thousand shoots, and on 15 6,3 | shoots, and on each shoot ten thousand branches, and on 16 6,3 | and on each branch again ten thousand twigs, and on each 17 6,3 | twigs, and on each twig ten thousand clusters, and on 18 6,3 | clusters, and on each cluster ten thousand grapes, and each 19 7,4 | 5. 3). It was one of the ten cities that formed the league 20 8,2 | of the Christians.” The ten or twelve short pages of 21 8,4 | books-the Gospel of Luke and the ten letters of Paul. He went 22 8,4 | Justin, writing in Rome some ten years later, says that Marcion 23 8,4 | written in Rome within five or ten years after Marcion's book, 24 8,4 | revised and then again revised ten or twelve years later, a 25 11,3 | the church~ ~Besides these ten works listed by Eusebius, 26 12,4 | Miscellanies (Stronzateis), in ten books. a few small fragments, 27 12,6 | First Principles and the ten books of Miscellanies. After 28 12,7 | The Miscellanies, too, in ten books, are gone, as well 29 13,2 | the chair lists at least ten of his works, but two lines 30 13,4 | restored at least eight of its ten books to us in Greek has 31 13,11| them all, we have less than ten pages, probably not one-twentieth 32 13,15| discourses on virginity by ten Christian virgins; it is 33 14,6 | his work on it spread over ten or twelve years of his life, 34 14,6 | of the Gospel of Luke and ten letters of Paul in place 35 14,6 | carried him in the course of ten years from the bosom of 36 14,10| part of the church.~ The ten years that followed were 37 14,12| against the Jews.”[94]~ Of the ten principal treatises, the 38 14,13| he became a schismatic.~ Ten other works have at various 39 14,14| contemporary Hippolytus (who died ten years before Cyprian's conversion), 40 14,18| son Crispus, then about ten years of age. Jerome says 41 14,21| other things besides the ten he listed.~ ~ ~


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