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| Alphabetical [« »] fate 7 fateful 1 fates 2 father 30 fathers 18 faults 3 faulty 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 carthage 30 coptic 30 earliest 30 father 30 influence 30 jews 30 lactantius | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances father |
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1 Pref | that he adopted him as his father and ever after called himself 2 2,2 | commentary we have on any Church Father, says that Clement's characteristics 3 2,5 | harmony with Christ and the Father. Ignatius is strongly ecclesiastical 4 2,9 | the creation by God the Father and his incarnation in God 5 2,9 | his doctrine of God the Father and God the Son and in chapter 6 2,9 | symbol of our faith in “the Father, the Lord Almighty, and 7 2,14| a letter concerning the Father of the Universe and Adam, 8 2,14| Above all, I pray to God the Father of truth and to the Paraclete 9 2,14| brother to me. I greet my father and my brothers. I pray 10 3 | describes a vision of the Father, the Mother, and the Son, 11 3 | said in Jerusalem to his father Theuda. These things, which 12 3 | brother. He spoke of the Father and the inferior creator 13 4,3 | for their teaching that Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are “ 14 4,10| preserved, but Herod puts John's father, Zacharias, to death. In 15 5,3 | hoped soon to inherit his father's property. The son is smitten 16 6,1 | as follows:~(a) Hymn the Father, ye saints;~ Sing to the 17 8,4 | the merciful and loving Father revealed by Jesus. He concluded 18 11,3 | year 202, in which Origen's father was a martyr, he still looked 19 12,1 | born m (A.D. 184-85. His father was a Christian teacher 20 12,7 | deserved to be called the father of Christian theology and 21 12,7 | with him, concerning the Father, the Son, and the Soul. 22 12,7 | matters as the relation of the Father to the Son (Heraclides did 23 13,11| relation of the Son to the Father. Dionysius had previously 24 14,5 | divine unity identified Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, so 25 14,5 | Spirit, so that it was the Father himself who was born of 26 14,6 | that the Creator and the Father of Jesus were different 27 14,9 | agreed that he is man's father and that he is one. Against 28 14,16| Christian: to believe in God the Father, in Jesus Christ his Son, 29 14,17| worship of God the Creator and Father of all covers the whole 30 16 | 1936), No. 107.~ [3] For “Father of truth” see not only Gnostics