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| Alphabetical [« »] baby 1 babylon 1 babylonian 1 back 29 background 3 backward 1 bad 3 | Frequency [« »] 30 until 29 15 29 antioch 29 back 29 bishops 29 certain 29 chapters | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances back |
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1 1,5 | changing from West to East and back again, and soon in the West 2 2,7 | has that collection in the back of his mind is shown when 3 2,13| Edessa, which went straight back to Jesus himself. Syriac 4 2,13| portrait of Jesus and took it back to Edessa. The fuller form 5 3 | these first visions may go back as far as the last part 6 3 | first stage of the work back to A.D. 95 or 96, thus making 7 4,6 | Alexandria, at least, goes back to Basilides (about 117- 8 4,7 | Jesus' miracleworking power back into his boyhood.~ ~ 9 5,4 | boiling oil, and then sent back to his island exile.” Curiously 10 5,5 | uncover the crime and get back the stolen property.~ A 11 5,5 | accepts the rebuke and turns back into the city where he is 12 5,7 | sends the four wild asses back to their pastures.~ 9. A 13 5,7 | of Thomas and follows him back to prison, where the apostle 14 6,3 | pushed further and further back toward John the Evangelist, 15 8,4 | had been broached as far back as the writing of Matthew, 16 10,1 | but the term as such goes back to the days of Ignatius ( 17 11,3 | martyr, he still looked back to the period as a golden 18 12,1 | Alexandria, and he called Origen back to resume his conduct of 19 13,2 | Hippolytus was carved on the back of it. Upon it were also 20 13,2 | The inscription on the back of the chair lists at least 21 13,2 | upper part of the chair back.[79] Eusebiuslists eight 22 13,7 | showed that the book lying back of these versions or revisions 23 13,10| He was hustled upon the back of a saddleless animal and 24 14,3 | undesired children and throws back the charges upon those who 25 14,6 | Carthage and brought them back into the church. For it 26 14,9 | created man, can bring him back to life, and reward or punish 27 14,19| his old professor Arnobius back in North Africa was writing 28 14,19| Christians seek to bring back to the world; (6) “On True 29 16 | Labib.~ [13] This goes back to a different translation