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caecilianus 1
caecilius 10
caesar 1
caesarea 30
cain-were 1
cainites 1
cairo 3
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30 addressed
30 again
30 baptism
30 caesarea
30 carthage
30 coptic
30 earliest
Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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caesarea

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1 Pref | remarkable young man came to Caesarea in Palestine about A.D. 2 4,4 | library of Pamphilus in Caesarea. The book was unfortunately 3 4,9 | named Juliana, who lived in Caesarea in Cappadocia, and she turned 4 4,9 | years before he visited Caesarea, or around 185. Our only 5 6,3 | Side (ca. 430) Andreas of Caesarea (late sixth century), Maximus 6 6,3 | is quoted by Andreas of Caesarea as the earliest witness 7 9,2 | Arethas, the learned bishop of Caesarea, the reviser of the commentary 8 11,3 | doing for the church at Caesarea in Cappadocia while its 9 11,3 | of him is in Cappadocian Caesarea in A.D. 211, strengthening 10 12,1 | for perhaps two years in Caesarea, preaching in the churches 11 12,1 | bishops of Jerusalem and Caesarea. As he was not ordained, 12 12,1 | business and, stopping at Caesarea on his way, was ordained 13 12,1 | Origen now removed to Caesarea, where he prosecuted his 14 12,1 | driven him to take refuge in Caesarea in Cappadocia and spend 15 12,1 | afterward died, probably in Caesarea, but perhaps in Tyre, A.D. 16 12,2 | library that he gathered in Caesarea to enshrine the memory of 17 12,2 | Hexapla in the library at Caesarea toward the end of the fourth 18 12,2 | until the Saracens took Caesarea early in the seventh century ( 19 12,6 | catalogued the Origen Library at Caesarea for his teacher and patron 20 12,6 | But after his return from Caesarea to the headship of the catechetical 21 12,6 | Miscellanies. After his removal to Caesarea in 232 he wrote his exhortation 22 12,7 | followers. His books in Caesarea passed into the hands of 23 12,7 | Origen's text as preserved at Caesarea.”[73] As a theological expert, 24 13,10| Laodicea in Phoenicia, Caesarea in Palestine, even Armenia, 25 14,11| as well as Firmilian of Caesarea. A wealth of scholarly labor 26 14,11| differently. Firmilian of Caesarea wrote Cyprian to express 27 15,2 | libraries at Jerusalem and Caesarea. The first of these libraries 28 15,2 | was in his own see city of Caesarea.[100] Indeed, he acquired 29 15,2 | that Euzoius, bishop of Caesarea about 367, “renewed” some 30 15,3 | already begun using the Caesarea library when, about 303,


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