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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | books, he read them; and to good purpose, for when in A.D- 2 2,5 | vivid imagery. His is a good example of what was called 3 2,11| Martyrdom has suffered a good deal of interpolation, especially 4 2,11| have usually undergone a good deal of expansion-the Martyrdom 5 3 | Revelation was read every year on Good Friday in some churches 6 5,4 | about twothirds that size. A good deal is evidently lost from 7 5,4 | difficult to believe that so good a story about the apostle 8 5,7 | prayers, and hymns, there is a good deal of lively narrative, 9 6,2 | gesture of interest and good will; that is perhaps, in 10 7,1 | of which Origen made a good deal of use. Hippolytus 11 7,4 | extensively that we can recover a good deal of it.~ Celsus says 12 8,1 | part, with courtesy and good feeling. This irenic note 13 8,4 | him and influenced him a good deal, although Marcion never 14 8,4 | Celsus vi. 53. Eusebius has a good deal to say about Marcion, 15 9,1 | pages of its text, mostly in good condition, and headed with 16 9,1 | would be comparable to a Good Friday sermon today. His 17 9,1 | writings might change it a good deal more. But, as yet, 18 9,2 | earnestly and competently and in good temper, not as an advocate 19 9,3 | heirs.~ Theophilus shows a good deal of familiarity with 20 10,4 | disappeared, but Eusebius made a good deal of use of Hegesippus, 21 11,2 | as to credit him with a good deal of writing, probably 22 11,3 | and of this lore he made good use in his literary efforts 23 11,3 | scripture texts bearing on the good life, Clement closes with 24 11,3 | tolerance, and his genial good will. The Miscellanies makes 25 12,5 | As a matter of fact, a good many of Celsus' objections 26 13,5 | Address to Severina and On Good and the Source of Evil — 27 13,6 | Madrid manuscript. But a good part of it is preserved, 28 13,9 | staying, although he said a good deal by way of reproof, 29 14,2 | Carthage, about A.D. 155-60, of good family, and seems, from 30 14,3 | respect and rover him and are good Romans. Here Tertullian 31 14,6 | which cannot be inscribed “Good deed!” [chap. 1].~ ~All 32 14,10| means, and he received a good education e was engaged 33 14,11| matter, pointing out that a good shepherd gave his life for 34 14,19| Institutes form a book a good deal (almost a third) longer 35 15,1 | which you will hear of, in good time, from Seleucus himself. 36 15,2 | Eusebius himself added a good deal to the library. He 37 15,4 | say that although we owe a good deal of our information 38 16 | Greeks and Plato; no text~On Good and the Source of Evil; 39 16 | other hand, there are a good many echoes of 11 Esdras (


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