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| Alphabetical [« »] height 4 heightened 2 heirs 1 held 29 hell 3 hell-fire 1 hellenistic 3 | Frequency [« »] 29 chapters 29 faith 29 full 29 held 29 indeed 29 m 29 miscellanies | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances held |
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1 2,8 | considerable, and it was long held in high regard. Clement 2 4,5 | while being crucified, held his peace as though he felt 3 4,8 | Christian society was strongly held in the Traditions: “If the 4 4,9 | like that of Cerinthus who held that Jesus was the son of 5 4,10| views that were coming to be held as orthodox. The perpetual 6 4,14| of Thomas, and that they held a peculiar view of the crucifixion. 7 5,1 | centuries, whether they held the standard or the schismatic 8 5,5 | forbid on earth will be held in heaven to be forbidden, 9 5,5 | permit on earth will be held in heaven to be permitted” ( 10 5,5 | of Peter and was widely held in the early centuries. 11 6,3 | reported (Matt. 27:5), but held that, like the traitorous 12 7,2 | covertly, almost secretly, held, and this occasioned suspicion 13 8,3 | copies of the Diatessaron held in honor among the churches, 14 8,3 | author of the Acts of Pilate, held that Adam was saved when 15 10,3 | this matter. He rightly held that Victor should not excommunicate 16 12,3 | Galatians, and so on; Origen held that each text. had an inner, 17 13,8 | Roman contemporary Gaius held the same view of the Pauline 18 13,10| birth — and a synod was held in Antioch to settle the 19 13,11| History vii. 24. 4). But Nepos held that the scriptures should 20 14,5 | in the third century and held Monarchian and modalistic 21 14,6 | it had previously been held that whereas God could forgive 22 14,10| return to it. Cornelius held that, upon establishing 23 14,10| readmitted, but Novatian held they should not be readmitted 24 14,11| by Felicissimus. Cyprian held that such persons should 25 14,11| council of African bishops was held in Carthage, and another 26 14,11| Numidia, and Mauretania was held; and it voted that returning 27 14,15| readmitting them, but Novatian held they could never return 28 14,15| which was very much that held by Hippolytus twenty years 29 14,15| excommunicated at a Roman synod, held in October of 251, although