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| Alphabetical [« »] antifeminism 1 antiheretical 5 antike 1 antioch 29 antipas 1 antiphonies 1 antiquity 9 | Frequency [« »] 30 tells 30 until 29 15 29 antioch 29 back 29 bishops 29 certain | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances antioch |
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1 2,4 | to this day (Severus of Antioch; Lightfoot; Gebhardt, Harnack, 2 2,4 | second century, perhaps at Antioch; this was used when Barnabas 3 2,5 | Ignatius of Antioch.~Early in the second century 4 2,5 | executed. He was the bishop of Antioch, in Syria, and his name 5 2,5 | Although he was the bishop of Antioch, it is only when Ignatius 6 2,5 | of his from the years at Antioch, and of none after he left 7 2,5 | city. The persecution at Antioch was now over, and Ignatius 8 2,5 | fellow bishops. As Bishop of Antioch, or indeed of Syria (ROM. 9 2,6 | their letter with his to Antioch, for Ignatius had requested 10 2,7 | Phrygia not far from Pisidian Antioch. It is the earliest example 11 4,5 | Serapion, who became bishop of Antioch toward the end of the second 12 5,3 | 1. Paul is at Pisidian Antioch. He restores a Jewish boy 13 5,3 | Iconium after his escape from Antioch, Demas and Hermogenes the 14 6,1 | or even more probably of Antioch (for they sometimes make 15 6,2 | centers of the time, such as Antioch, Alexandria, Ephesus, Corinth, 16 8,4 | Against Marcion. Theophilus of Antioch, who flourished about A.D. 17 9,3 | Theophilus of Antioch.~ Among the notable Christian 18 9,3 | Theophilus, the sixth bishop of Antioch (Eusebius Church History 19 11,3 | his letter from prison to Antioch, A.D. 211, he sent it by 20 12,1 | Mamaea, invited him to visit Antioch so that she might hear him 21 13,10| corresponded with Rome, Antioch, Laodicea in Phoenicia, 22 13,10| 264-65. The new bishop of Antioch, Paul of Samosata, had antagonized 23 13,10| and a synod was held in Antioch to settle the matter. Dionysius 24 13,10| Paul was not only bishop of Antioch but also viceroy of Zenobia, 25 13,11| Samosata, the bishop of Antioch, whose views of the person 26 14,15| of Cornelius to Fabius of Antioch about it, and from Dionysius 27 15,3 | iv. 23), Theophilus of Antioch (iv. 24), Melito of Sardis ( 28 15,3 | and works by Serapion of Antioch (vi. 12).~ When he reaches 29 16 | Testament; no text~Theophlius of Antioch, Against the Heresy ofHermogenes;