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carries 1
carry 4
carrying 2
carthage 30
carthaginian 3
carved 3
case 7
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30 again
30 baptism
30 caesarea
30 carthage
30 coptic
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30 father
Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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carthage

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1 3 | manuscript. But Tertullian, at Carthage, though he at first accepted 2 13,10| in the same situation at Carthage, Dionysius fled before the 3 14,1 | Quintilian. The district about Carthage was particularly active 4 14,2 | full name. He was born in Carthage, about A.D. 155-60, of good 5 14,2 | converted, and he returned to Carthage a Christian. Jerome says 6 14,2 | Scilli suffered martyrdom in Carthage. The simple story of their 7 14,6 | meeting independently in Carthage and brought them back into 8 14,6 | and Felicitas, women of Carthage who suffered in the persecution 9 14,10| Cyprian of Carthage.~ When Tertullian was at 10 14,10| a boy was gro ing up in Carthage who was to do a great service 11 14,10| Cyprianus was born, proably at Carthage, about A.D. 210, or soon 12 14,10| rhetoric and oratory in Carthage when he came in contact 13 14,10| conversion, he was made bishop of Carthage in response to a popular 14 14,10| pe, for the Christians of Carthage and of great literary activity 15 14,10| saved himself by leaving Carthage, probably warned by news 16 14,10| touch with the church at Carthage by letters and messengers, 17 14,10| Curubis, some forty miles from Carthage.~ But the edict proved ineffective. 18 14,10| he wished to suffer in Carthage. When the proconsul next 19 14,10| the proconsul next visited Carthage, CYprian returned and was 20 14,11| march of events in Rome and Carthage that decade in a most illuminating 21 14,11| clergy wrote to the clergy at Carthage on this matter, pointing 22 14,11| divided the churches of both Carthage and Rome. There was a group 23 14,11| Rome by Novatian, and in Carthage by Felicissimus. Cyprian 24 14,11| position in the church at Carthage that a schism arose there 25 14,11| and Cyprian returned to Carthage, Cornelius was chosen bishop 26 14,11| African bishops was held in Carthage, and another a year later 27 14,12| was by this time bishop of Carthage, so that the work was probably 28 14,12| written before he returned to Carthage from his withdrawal or flight, 29 14,12| Felicissimus was making trouble at Carthage, that is, early in A.D. 30 14,12| him when he returned to Carthage in A.D. 251, was probably


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