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| Alphabetical [« »] espe 1 especial 2 especiall 1 especially 33 essenes 1 essentially 3 establish 3 | Frequency [« »] 34 really 34 treatise 33 ancient 33 especially 33 gives 33 knew 33 mention | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances especially |
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1 2,4 | Nicephorus.” It was no longer especially useful, since it had been 2 2,5 | encouragement to his old flock, especially as he could not rally them 3 2,11| good deal of interpolation, especially at the hands of an editor 4 2,13| Eusebius' account of it, especially in Rufinus' Latin version 5 3 | used in the Acts of Paul, especially in III Corinthians (ca. 6 3 | about sin and salvation, especially in response to the questions 7 3 | In the earlier books, especially Books 1 and 2, Jesus' words 8 4,9 | Christians of Palestine, and especially of Jerusalem, who had not 9 4,9 | led to its being called, especially by Epiphanius, by such a 10 4,10| provided by various scholars, especially J. Doresse[21] and H.-C. 11 5,5 | write the Acts of Peter, especially in Rome, where he had suffered 12 5,5 | his memory was therefore especially cherished. The Acts of the 13 5,5 | in relation to marriaga especially that leads in the Acts to 14 5,8 | s discourses in prison, especially those encouraging Maximilla 15 5,9 | also appears prominently, especially in the Recognitions. Such 16 6,2 | New Testament writings, especially in the Epistle of James. 17 6,2 | Gospel ofthe Egyptians, especially in 12:2:”For when the Lord 18 6,2 | which Clement is acquainted, especially his knowledge of the Gospel 19 7 | views, too, were ridiculed, especially their worship of a man who 20 8,3 | sketch of Christian views, especially about demons and morals 21 10,4 | deal of use of Hegesippus, especially valuing the pieces of Christian 22 12,2 | the home of textual study, especially of Homer, and Origen now 23 13,15| he owed much to Origen, especially regarding allegorical exegesis 24 13,15| prolific and his writings, especially the Banquet, show us that 25 14,2 | cause with tremendous vigor, especially in the crises which persecution 26 14,6 | information about Marcion, and especially about his effort to put 27 14,12| practice of liberal giving, especially because of the plague of 28 14,18| inferior to that of the beasts, especially in its liability to disease; 29 15,3 | about what one would expect, especially since Eusebius quotes from 30 15,3 | Cyprian (vi. 43. 3). It is especially unfortunate that he was 31 15,4 | of “oriental” theologies, especially that of the Hebrews, to 32 15,4 | has a significant future, especially when it is combined with 33 16 | Exposition of the Gospel,” especially the Parables, published