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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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influence

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1 1,2 | tradition must have had a great influence on Christian preaching — 2 2,2 | among you, beloved.”~The influence of Hebrews on the Letter 3 2,5 | restrained Attic. The stylistic influence of the Hellenistic-Jewish 4 2,5 | unnecessary to ascribe much influence to Ignatius' fellow bishops. 5 2,8 | Hilgenfeld's edition of 1877.~The influence of the “Letter of Barnabas” 6 3 | oracles; but its specific influence upon them was singularly 7 3 | slight.[4]~ The continued influence of Hebrews upon the Roman 8 3 | Indeed, he shows much less influence of Paul and the early gospels, 9 3 | sincerity gave it its early influence, which reached not only 10 3 | the ten bridesmaids. Its influence continued down the centuries, 11 4,2 | seems to have escaped the influence of one or more of the canonical 12 4,4 | not Matthew from it. The influence of Luke may also be traced 13 4,10| and had a wide literary influence. It became the source of 14 5,5 | it. It is Peter's ascetic influence in relation to marriaga 15 6,1 | looks very much like Gnostic influence can be traced here and there 16 7,3 | practices and morals.~ The influence of the Four Gospels is clearly 17 8,1 | apologies, perhaps under the influence of Eusebius, but what they 18 8,1 | notwithstanding all his influence and fame, Justin's works 19 8,4 | much from Marcion, and his influence can be traced in the later 20 8,4 | suggests its popularity and influence. This book remains our best 21 8,4 | centuries after his death. His influence upon orthodox Christianity, 22 8,4 | also neglects the obvious influence of central Pauline ideas 23 9,1 | and Bonner has traced the influence of this particular homily 24 9,1 | Melito. We have noted the influence of Melito's Apology upon 25 12,7 | literary as well as doctrinal influence. His bold liberal views 26 13,14| brought Origen's direct influence at Alexandria to an end, 27 14,7 | Irenaeus, and Clemen His own influence was very marked upon Minucius 28 14,17| later, and its subsequent influence is slight; Jerome is about 29 14,20| and in detail to show the influence of II Maccabees, tells the 30 16 | Not Gods, also shows the influence of the Octavius, and it,


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