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| Alphabetical [« »] 787 1 79 2 7b-3 1 8 34 80 9 81 7 82 5 | Frequency [« »] 35 used 35 v 35 version 34 8 34 five 34 me 34 middle | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances 8 |
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1 2,5 | the date about A.D. 107-8. The exact date is uncertain.~ 2 2,8 | deserve it” (Barnabas 9:8, 9).~The food laws of Leviticus 3 2,11| Church History (v. 20. 4-8). Irenaeus tells us more 4 3 | Books 6, 7, and most of 8 (vss. 217-500) are Christian 5 3 | Saviour” (vss. 2I7-44).[8] Books 11-I4, also show 6 4,4 | Jerusalem by the Spirit (Ezek. 8:3), and Habakkuk, lifted 7 4,4 | First Principles, prologue 8), in the Teaching (perhaps 8 4,9 | Justin put it (Dialogue ciii. 8).~ From the quotations from 9 5,3 | proceeds to Macedonia.~ 8. The next section, in Greek, 10 5,5 | his old enemy Simon (Acts 8:9-24). As the twelve years 11 5,7 | he sets off with him.~ 8. As they travel, the animals 12 7,1 | First Principles, prologue 8) under the name the Teaching ( 13 7,1 | First Principles (prologue 8), Origen says that the Teaching 14 7,3 | circulated in his day. But in 187 8 an Armenian fragment of 15 8,1 | Against Marcion (iv. 11. 8), but, when he proceeds 16 8,1 | In the Apology (xxvi. 8) Justin speaks of his treatise 17 8,4 | promise, Church History v. 8. 9, and in iv. 25 speaks 18 10,1 | of Ignatius (Smyrnaeans 8:2) and is used to differentiate 19 10,2 | the Four Gospels (iii. II. 8) but the Acts (iii. 12. 20 10,3 | Church History v. 20. 2-8).~ Irenaeus himself says 21 10,3 | Church History v. 24. 2-8. Victor replied by excommunicating 22 10,4 | Church History iv. 7. 6-8). Later Justin carried on 23 10,4 | Church History iii. 20. 1-8). So, however careless Hegesippus 24 11,2 | Church History vi. 14. 8). Lightfoot suggested that 25 11,3 | song of salvation” (Address 8). He knew the Gospel of 26 12,6 | catechetical school, in z z 7-z 8, when he was about thirty-three, 27 14,6 | 5 to 206-7.~ But by 207-8 the tension had become unbearable, 28 14,6 | lost. These belong to 207-8. In 210 he wrote On the 29 15,2 | Church History ii. 18. 8) as well as the writings 30 15,3 | regard for his books” (iv. 8. 10). Rhetoricians were 31 15,3 | of Hadrian, 117-138 (iv. 8. 2), and in the last third 32 16 | to Clement by Peter.~ [8] JesousnChreistos theou 33 16 | years. II Peter says both (3:8). The two statements, while 34 16 | Church History vi. 19. 8, and in his own Life of