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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 2,2 | their differences and to show their church officers the 2 2,2 | generally, and rightly, taken to show Clement's use of that letter. 3 2,2 | Clement cannot be said to show acquaintance with any written 4 2,6 | Ignatius is the first writer to show acquaintance with Matthew, 5 2,7 | as Greek and Latin texts show. On the other hand, three 6 3 | 2I7-44).[8] Books 11-I4, also show strong Christian coloring.~ 7 4,4 | every, instance its accounts show literary development comparable 8 4,6 | Egyptians, but it does not show the encratite or ascetic 9 4,9 | the last Passover. They show that the Gospel ofthe Ebionites 10 4,10| is known of this book to show that it is not the Egyptians 11 5,5 | The prefect tells Simon to show his power by killing one 12 5,7 | summary of its action will show.~ 1. The apostles draw lots 13 7,3 | the Oxyrhynchus fragment show; it passed early into Syriac 14 8,1 | from the Greek poets to show the truth of monotheism. 15 8,3 | from natural history to show that unredeemed man is not 16 8,3 | 2). Medieval miniatures show Christ emerging from Hades, 17 8,4 | after. In it he sought to show how different Christianity 18 9,1 | Even these are enough to show that Melito's Apology influenced 19 10,4 | references to the two writers show (Church History ii. i. 3, 20 11,3 | provides a few quotations to show the way in which the secret 21 12,7 | 77] The Romans fragments show that Rufinus' Latin translation 22 13,2 | Ales, has endeavored to show that Book iv really contains 23 13,3 | These Eastern versions show how highly the Eastern churches 24 13,4 | before. Hippolytus seeks to show that the heresies had their 25 13,9 | aim of Africanus was to show that human history fell 26 13,9 | about A.D. 240 to Origen to show that the story of Susanna 27 13,9 | perished. But enough remains to show that here was a man, in 28 13,15| especially the Banquet, show us that Christian literary 29 14,8 | Christianity was beginning to show strength, about A.D. 150- 30 14,13| effort has been made to show it to be the work of Novatian, 31 14,20| general and in detail to show the influence of II Maccabees,


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