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| Alphabetical [« »] uttered 4 utterly 2 utters 5 v 35 vacant 2 vadis 1 vagaries 2 | Frequency [« »] 35 manuscripts 35 true 35 used 35 v 35 version 34 8 34 five | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances v |
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1 2,11| Eusebius' Church History (v. 20. 4-8). Irenaeus tells 2 3 | Against Celsus vii. 53; cf. v. 61). So the Sibylline books 3 3 | called revelations; but Codex V of these books represents 4 3 | codex follows.[12]~ In Codex V the first revelation, which 5 4,3 | Refutation of All Heresies (v. 7, 9), written about A.D. 6 4,4 | Hebrews (Miscellanies ii. 45; v. 96): “He will not cease 7 4,4 | Oxyrhynchus (Oxyrhynchus Papyri v. 840), a tiny parchment 8 4,7 | contemporary Hippolytus (Refutation v. 7. 20). The infancy gospel 9 4,10| 1275) in the Golden Legend (v. 96), and it has been drawn 10 8,4 | promise, Church History v. 8. 9, and in iv. 25 speaks 11 8,4 | now lost (Church History v. 13. 1).~ Few fragments 12 9,1 | longer living (Church History v. 24. 5, 6), so that his 13 10,2 | version of Books iv and v,[56] besides fragments of 14 10,3 | he says (Church History v. 26. 1). Jerome mistakenly 15 10,3 | Sovereignty (Church History v. 20. 1). From this he quotes 16 10,3 | memories of him (Church History v. 20. 2-8).~ Irenaeus himself 17 10,3 | in part in Church History v. 24. 2-8. Victor replied 18 10,3 | Eusebius (Church History v. 24. 12-I7). Eusebius adds 19 11,2 | to India (Church History v. 10. 3; On Illustrious Men 20 12,3 | thirty-two on John, fifteen on, V Romans, fifteen on Galatians, 21 12,7 | extensive fragments from Books V and VI of the Commentary 22 13,4 | Eusebius Church History v. 28.[82]~ ~ 23 14,6 | fulfills them; in Books iv and v he uses Marcion's own scripture, 24 14,9 | Divine Institutes i. 11 and v. 1, begun about A.D. 303) 25 14,17| of pagan mythology. Book v declares that these myths 26 14,18| teach there (Institutes v. 2.2). Lactantius recorded 27 15,3 | of the Gallican martyrs (v. praef. 2; v. 4. 3).~ Much 28 15,3 | Gallican martyrs (v. praef. 2; v. 4. 3).~ Much of his information 29 15,3 | writings — against Montanists (v. I6-I9), works by Irenaeus ( 30 15,3 | I6-I9), works by Irenaeus (v. 20 and 26), on the paschal 31 15,3 | the paschal controversy (v. z 3), miscellaneous documents ( 32 15,3 | miscellaneous documents (v. 27-28), and works by Serapion 33 16 | Testuz, Papyrus Bodmar V: Nativite de Marie (Geneva 34 16 | Origene sur Rom. III. 5-V. 7, Cairo 1957.~ [78] H. 35 16 | Romische Quartalschrift, V 1891, 217-65; VI 1892, 339-