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chaplet 3
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29 back
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29 full
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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Mishnah, the Pirke Aboth or “Chapters of the Fathers.”~ ~ 2 2,2 | quotations of Jesus' words in chapters 13 and 46 are highly stylized 3 2,2 | catechetical teaching. In both chapters they are introduced with 4 2,4 | at an end. The first six chapters of the manual contain moral 5 2,4 | recited before baptism. Chapters 7-10 consist of instructions 6 2,4 | seems to be the eucharist. Chapters 11-15 deal with the reception 7 2,4 | added to the first seventeen chapters and also, about A.D. 150, 8 2,7 | manuscripts preserves almost nine chapters of it, and Eusebius in his 9 2,7 | thirteenth, for the other four chapters we are dependent upon the 10 2,11| appended to the Martyrdom in chapters 21 and 22-belong to the 11 4,5 | and the first thirty-two chapters of the Book of Enoch, the 12 4,10| exactly what is stated in chapters I9 and 20. Half a century 13 5,4 | beginning (the first seventeen chapters, as ordinarily numbered, 14 5,4 | Acts has yet to be found.~ Chapters 18-55 describe John's journey 15 5,4 | his first stay there. In chapters 58-86 John returns from 16 5,4 | Ephesus for a second stay. In chapters 87-105 John tells of his 17 5,7 | Revelation of Peter, in chapters 55-57 and of the Acts of 18 5,7 | piled up in the prayer in chapters lo and 39 recalls the style 19 7,3 | In 1922 a few lines of chapters 5 and 6 were published from 20 7,3 | third person. The closing chapters, 15-17, give a fine picture 21 8,1 | fragment, containing Apology chapters 65-67.[39] The manuscripts, 22 8,2 | and 10: 1), and the final chapters (11 and 12), are evidently 23 8,3 | concluding chronological chapters of the Address.~ Tatian' 24 11,2 | he thought, the last two chapters of the Letter to Diognetus 25 14,13| Felix, in Parts I and II, chapters 1-9, and Tertullian's Apologeticus 26 14,13| Apologeticus in Part III, chapters 10-15. An effort has been 27 14,20| Aurelian are briefly sketched, chapters 1-6, and the bulk of the 28 14,20| and the bulk of the book, chapters 7-52, devoted to contemporary 29 16 | monk Evagrius.~ [39] These chapters are also preserved in two


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