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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | and most of the positions taken in these pages were worked 2 1,4 | 325, for the actions there taken so colored the subsequent 3 1,5 | different types would have to be taken up over and over again. 4 2,2 | generally, and rightly, taken to show Clement's use of 5 2,5 | Roman soldiers was being taken through western Asia Minor 6 2,6 | Ignatius. Ignatius had been taken by his guards from Troas 7 2,8 | tau, or T, which could be taken as representing the cross. 8 2,8 | that the manucript might be taken away from him the next morning, 9 2,9 | was not new and had been taken up in the Teaching of the 10 2,13| fulfilled them thus to be taken up again to him that sent 11 2,13| me. But after I have been taken up I will send to you one 12 3 | his questions in language taken, for the most part, from 13 4,5 | have forsaken me,” and is taken up.[13] After the entombment, 14 4,10| three years old, she is taken to the temple and kept there 15 5,1 | and the gospel volume was taken out of it to form part of 16 5,5 | rather docetic passage is taken from the Acts of John, chap. 17 5,7 | condemns Thomas to death. He is taken up into a mountain and killed 18 6,3 | of the saints shall have taken hold of one of their clusters, 19 7,1 | dogs, and apes has been taken to suggest an Egyptian origin, 20 7,4 | earlier than A.D. 130-35. Taken with Aristo's report of 21 8,1 | for the most part it is taken from Eusebius and adds nothing 22 8,1 | contrary to the position taken by Marcion in his Antitheses, 23 8,3 | in the Address-examples taken from natural history to 24 9,1 | using it in theirs) was soon taken up by Hippolytus and Origen, 25 9,2 | contents and the scholarly care taken in its preparation, gives 26 9,3 | the Creation and Fall are taken up and explained. The third 27 11,2 | Letter to Diognetus were taken and pointed out that such 28 12,1 | refused to have his sermons taken down stenographically, but 29 12,3 | permit his homilies to be taken down when he delivered them. 30 12,4 | followed the path Clement had taken before him, and sought to 31 12,6 | Origen's works, probably taken from that of Eusebius, now 32 12,7 | immortal. The discussion was taken down in a kind of shorthand 33 13,6 | the side of the chair is taken from it. Aside from that, 34 13,9 | was certainly a point well taken, and Origen in his answer, 35 14,10| d' fended his course as taken in the interest of the church 36 14,14| course, this is not to be taken literally; for one thing, 37 15,4 | of the Apostles, which, taken apart from the letters of 38 16 | body of text.” I have not taken account of scattered fragments.~ ~


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