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| Alphabetical [« »] miraculously 3 mirror 1 miscellaneous 3 miscellanies 29 mischievous 1 misdai 4 miserable 2 | Frequency [« »] 29 held 29 indeed 29 m 29 miscellanies 29 often 29 say 29 soul | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances miscellanies |
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1 2,4 | in Clement of Alexandria (Miscellanies i. 100), between 190 and 2 2,14| letters of Valentinus in his Miscellanies. In addition, we possess 3 4,3 | the third century. In his Miscellanies, Clement says that it was 4 4,4 | the Gospel of the Hebrews (Miscellanies ii. 45; v. 96): “He will 5 4,8 | three or four times in his Miscellanies (ii. 9. 45; iii- 4.26; vii. 6 4,8 | before Clement wrote his Miscellanies, for Clement identifies 7 4,10| examined, to be a virgin (Miscellanies vii. 16. 93). This is exactly 8 4,14| by Clement of Alexandria (Miscellanies iv. 81), but it seems to 9 5,5 | by Clement of Alexandria (Miscellanies vii. 11) and repeated by 10 6,2 | Gospel of the Egyptians (Miscellanies iii. 92). Other curious 11 8,3 | Alexandria calls him a Syrian (Miscellanies iii. 81). He claims to have 12 8,3 | been preserved (Clement, Miscellanies iii. 81). Here Tatian takes 13 8,3 | at the beginning of the Miscellanies I. 1. 11, Clement speaks 14 11,2 | no writings behind him (Miscellanies 1. I. II).~ It was Pantaenus 15 11,2 | Clement clearly implies in Miscellanies i. I that he had to depend 16 11,3 | the opening pages of his Miscellanies, which were in part at least 17 11,3 | of Clement's works:~ ~The Miscellanies (Stromateis), in eight books~ 18 11,3 | major works survive: The Miscellanies, the Address, and the Tutor. 19 11,3 | condemned. Still less can the Miscellanies be identified as such a 20 11,3 | such a third book.~ The Miscellanies, or Scrapbooks (Stromateis) 21 11,3 | allegorically or doctrinally.~ The Miscellanies have been well described 22 11,3 | his genial good will. The Miscellanies makes a decidedly positive 23 11,3 | of the first book of the Miscellanies is missing, and the so-called 24 12,4 | Origen left behind books, or Miscellanies (Stronzateis), in ten books. 25 12,6 | Principles and the ten books of Miscellanies. After his removal to Caesarea 26 12,7 | in Latin by Rufinus. The Miscellanies, too, in ten books, are 27 13,6 | Little Chronology” in the Miscellanies of Clement of Alexandria ( 28 13,9 | scientific, and literary -the miscellanies accumulated by a traveled 29 16 | of ioo lost, except for 2~Miscellanies, ro books; no text~Julius