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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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addressed

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | these Churches. He also addressed one to the Christians of 2 4,12| secret sayings the risen Lord addressed to a few of his disciples. 3 7,3 | philosopher of Athens and addressed a defense of the new faith 4 7,3 | of Eusebius that it was addressed to the emperor Hadrian. 5 7,3 | the title of the emperor addressed more fully: “To the Imperator 6 8,1 | second.~ The Apology is addressed to the emperor Antoninus 7 8,2 | the individual ostensibly addressed in the opening lines: “Since 8 9,1 | paragraph of this work. It was addressed to a brother Onesimus and 9 9,2 | opening lines that it was addressed to Aurelius and Commodus, 10 9,3 | three “elementary” works addressed To Autolycus, one Against 11 9,3 | Christianity, in three books, addressed to Theophilus' pagan friend 12 9,3 | such a work of Theophilus addressed to Autolycus and quotes 13 10,1 | Sovereignty (that of the one God), addressed to his sometime friend Florinus, 14 11,3 | with an extraordinary hymn, addressed to Christ. The hymn is uttered 15 12,4 | Ambrose, and one On Martyrdom, addressed to two Christian leaders, 16 13,5 | work On the Resurrection, addressed to the empress Julia Mamaea, 17 13,9 | significant letters. One, addressed to a certain Aristides, 18 13,11| also a work On Temptations, addressed to one Euphranor (Church 19 13,11| Dionysius had previously addressed four letters on Sabellianism 20 14,3 | characterized him. In a work addressed To the Heathen (Ad Nationes, 21 14,3 | Apology (Apologeticus). It was addressed to the Roman governors of 22 14,3 | short but vigorous apology addressed To Scapula, the proconsul 23 14,6 | Difficulties ofMarriage addressed “to a philosophic friend,” 24 14,9 | natural enough in a work addressed to pagan readers, as, of 25 14,12| than compilations. One is addressed to Fortunatus, who had asked 26 14,12| Martyrdom.~ The other was addressed to a certain Quirinus, who 27 14,12| treatises, the earliest was that addressed To Donatus, a friend of 28 14,13| missing-the compilation addressed To Quirinus — and only two 29 14,14| reflected in his treatises addressed To Fortunatus and To Quirinus, 30 14,15| treatise To Novatian was addressed to him, as Harnack thinks


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