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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | religious literature in an ancient sea. That it is the beginning 2 Pref | and vigor dominated the ancient scene.~The New Testament 3 Pref | summaries of a whole library of ancient works as he read them. They 4 Pref | mention of the names of ancient writers with whom the casual 5 1,6 | religious authority of that ancient world.~It was the conviction 6 2,2 | from about A.D. 88 to 97. Ancient writers, from Dionysius 7 2,3 | Discoveries.~Yet for all its ancient renown — it was one of the 8 2,7 | illustrate their popularity in ancient times. For they were not 9 2,12| position of Christians in the ancient world was extremely precarious; 10 3 | Christian century-the most ancient of the Greek theosophical 11 3 | an old man (possibly the Ancient of Days) brighter than the 12 4,7 | little gospel reflects an ancient impulse to push Jesus' miracleworking 13 4,10| manuscripts (there is no ancient Latin version) entitle it 14 5,3 | is the letter accepted in ancient times by Syrian and Armenian 15 5,6 | extended of all the really ancient apocryphal Acts. Besides 16 5,6 | are, in fact, full of the ancient popular religious vocabulary 17 7,3 | defense that is offered is the ancient Apology of Aristides.~ In 18 7,3 | that in the absence of more ancient materials the textual problem 19 8,1 | Neapolis, in Palestine, the ancient Shechem, the modern Nablous. 20 8,3 | prove, that Moses is more ancient than Homer and dwells upon 21 11,3 | photographic, picture emerges of ancient life, its vanities, foibles, 22 12,1 | the clearest picture of an ancient writer and his publisher 23 12,1 | output credited to Origen by ancient writers.~ Eusebius says 24 12,1 | It is clear that all that ancient methods ` could do was done 25 12,2 | been compared with a very ancient one which in turn had been 26 12,5 | made upon Christianity in ancient times. It is generally referred 27 13,2 | nearly so, in Grcek or in ancient versions; twelve arc lost; 28 14,3 | against them. He refers to the ancient pagan practice of exposing 29 14,3 | works were no less so. No ancient list of his writings has 30 14,13| heathen gods are simply ancient kings who have been deified, 31 14,16| with all the resources of ancient rhetoric.~ The work On Jewish 32 14,17| bewildering series of glimpses of ancient mythologies and religious 33 16 | after the highly efficient ancient methods of publication disappeared


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