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| Alphabetical [« »] emmaus 2 emotion 1 emotions 2 emperor 31 emperors 7 emphasis 2 emphasize 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 words 31 20 31 cannot 31 emperor 31 jerusalem 31 might 31 show | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances emperor |
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1 2,2 | enemies and to respect the emperor, and thus transmitted I 2 5,4 | probably a summons, from the emperor.~ The Greek text of the 3 5,4 | Greek writers, although the emperor's summons in the Oxyrhynchus 4 6,3 | time of Hadrian, who became emperor in the summer of A.D. 117. 5 7,2 | more formal appeal to the emperor himself was soon after written 6 7,2 | Quadratus and presented to the emperor Hadrian, perhaps at Athens 7 7,2 | presentation of the apology to the emperor with the year 125. He quotes 8 7,3 | of the new faith to the emperor Antoninus, probably between 9 7,3 | it was addressed to the emperor Hadrian. In 1889, however, 10 7,3 | This gave the title of the emperor addressed more fully: “To 11 7,3 | them when he invites the emperor to examine the Christians' 12 8,1 | Apology is addressed to the emperor Antoninus and his colleagues 13 8,1 | colleagues and asks the emperor to examine the charges made 14 9,1 | Melito points out to the emperor that the church had proved 15 9,2 | empire and appeals to the emperor Marcus Aurelius to see that 16 10,4 | brother Jude. He says that the emperor was seeking out any descendants 17 10,4 | harmless peasants that the emperor let them go (Church History 18 12,1 | spread over the East. The emperor's mother, Julia Mamaea, 19 13,9 | Julius Africanus.~ When the emperor Septimius Severus campaigned 20 13,9 | delegation that was sent to the emperor Alexander Severus to ask 21 13,9 | beautiful library for the emperor in the Pantheon. He removed 22 13,9 | book was dedicated to the emperor Alexander Severus, the author' 23 13,10| Gallienus and set himself up as emperor and had to be put down. 24 14,3 | celebration of the victory of the emperor, Septimius Severus, over 25 14,3 | although they cannot call the emperor God, they respect and rover 26 14,10| for Cyprian. Decius became emperor in A.D. 249 and soon after 27 14,10| persecution under the new emperor Valerian (A.D. 253-60), 28 14,18| remained until 317, when the emperor Constantine summoned him 29 14,19| edition of the book after that emperor summoned Lactantius to Treves 30 14,20| the tutor of Crispus, the emperor's eldest son. Although the 31 15,3 | Dionysius, a rescript of the emperor Gallienus, a dossier of