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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | But an Ephesian deacon named Burrhus, who came to Smyrna 2 2,12| a physician, and a boy named Ponticus are narrated in 3 2,14| written by a young Christian named Besas to his mother Mary 4 4,9 | reads:~ ~There was a man named Jesus, who was about thirty 5 4,9 | left his books to a woman named Juliana, who lived in Caesarea 6 4,10| Thomas, and Matthew are named as the three witnesses who 7 5,3 | complies. Later when a woman named Pelagia is converted and 8 5,5 | lips of Jesus himself, who named him Cephas, or, in Greek, 9 5,7 | 9. A woman of position named Mygdonia is converted and 10 5,8 | to the efforts of a woman named Maximilla to escape from 11 6,3 | exegesis of this kind was one named Papias, who lived at Hierapolis 12 7,2 | after written by a Greek named Quadratus and presented 13 7,3 | story of a prince of India named Joasaph who is converted 14 7,4 | place between a Christian named Jason and a Jew named Papiscus 15 7,4 | Christian named Jason and a Jew named Papiscus and became the 16 7,4 | fifth century another man named Celsus made a Latin translation 17 8,1 | first person, and a Jew named Trypho, a name perhaps suggested 18 8,1 | well-known Jewish rabbi named Tarphon. Justin makes a 19 10,3 | dedicated to a certain brother named Marcianus, entitled In Demonstration 20 10,4 | in only four of the seven named. But it is likely that he 21 11,1 | about A.D. I80 a young man named Titus Flavius Clemens, who 22 12,5 | of Bostra, a Valentinian named Candidus, and some Jews. 23 13,1 | spent at Lyons, was one named Hippolytus, who came to 24 13,2 | Origen. In 1842 a Greek named Minas Minoides found on 25 13,4 | Christian, perhaps a presbyter, named Gaius who in his Dialogue 26 13,7 | This work came to be so named because it first came to 27 13,10| of Alexandria.~ Three men named Dionysius were active and 28 14,9 | to be understood or even named; any name would fall short 29 14,16| clean and unclean creatures named in Leviticus and arrives 30 14,17| of rhetoric and oratory named Arnobius. He was for a long 31 14,21| Styria), a Christian bishop named Victorinus, who suffered 32 16 | even for all the authors named. But the progress of excavation


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