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| Alphabetical [« »] fulfil 1 fulfilled 5 fulfills 1 full 29 full-grown 1 full-size 1 fuller 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 certain 29 chapters 29 faith 29 full 29 held 29 indeed 29 m | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances full |
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1 1,2 | of written documents. A full generation seems to have 2 2,8 | finds the Jewish scriptures full of religious meaning and 3 2,8 | which he published first the full Greek text of I and II Clement ( 4 2,8 | It also contained the full Greek text of Barnabas, 5 2,9 | and preserves the work in full. From these three sources, 6 2,9 | from the Psalms (Pss. 3 [in full], 13, 49).~There are gropings 7 2,11| Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox.” 8 3 | The Revelation of John is full of reflections of the Old 9 3 | of the perfumed garden, full of beautiful trees and blessed 10 3 | the Revelation of Peter is full of reflections of earlier 11 5,4 | with a woman.~ The story is full of marvels; and its author 12 5,6 | marriage relation. It is full of strange echoes of Gnostic, 13 5,6 | Acts. They are, in fact, full of the ancient popular religious 14 5,9 | Recognitions are preserved in full only in a Latin translation 15 6,2 | an unripe grape, then a full cluster....~ ~This passage 16 7,3 | gods like men, as beings full of frailties and crimes. 17 8,2 | antitheses; in short, it is so full of art that it verges on 18 9,1 | Christian preachers to make full use of Greek rhetorical 19 12,3 | Procopius of Gaza, were in full swing.~ ~ 20 12,5 | fortunately preserved in full in Greek.~ Origen's other 21 12,6 | urges his pupils to make full use, in advancing the Christian 22 13,5 | 202-4, and is extant in full in Greek.~ A work On the 23 13,9 | East. The Chronography was full of valuable excerpts from 24 13,10| Dionysius answered with a full account of what actually 25 13,11| have come down to us in full; but, thanks to Eusebius, 26 14,2 | Tertullianus, to give him his full name. He was born in Carthage, 27 14,6 | richly illustrated, sometimes full of apostrophe and exclamation, 28 14,9 | written, but in a work so full of art all this is probably 29 15,4 | Preparation and his fairly full quotations from them present