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| Alphabetical [« »] limited 3 line 7 linen 1 lines 28 lingering 1 lingers 1 link 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 days 28 far 28 given 28 lines 28 luke 28 scriptures 28 theophilus | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances lines |
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1 2,2 | giving the size of each in lines of Homeric length (ca. A.D. 2 3 | Clermont List, A.D. 300) to 300 lines (in the Nicephorus list, 3 3 | containing twenty-six short lines of the Greek text, and a 4 4,2 | further gospels by its closing lines: “There are many other things 5 4,2 | that the writer of these lines intended to suggest the 6 4,4 | containing 2,200 stichoi, or lines of Homeric length against 7 4,5 | to us reads in its last lines.~ Fifty years ago all that 8 4,5 | preserves the fragment (174 lines) of its text was written, 9 4,10| to death. In the closing lines James, meaning the Lord' 10 5,2 | gave its length as 3,560 lines, or more than twice that 11 5,4 | gives its length at 2,500 lines, or about the size of the 12 5,4 | wholly thought.~ ~The closing lines of the final prayer have 13 5,5 | gives its length as 2,750 lines, or about that of the Acts 14 5,5 | Commentary on Genesis a few lines about the apostolic labors 15 5,7 | Nicephorus list as r,6oo lines accounts for hardly more 16 6,1 | length is given as 2,100 lines. It is interesting to observe 17 7,2 | works. At any rate, similar lines of argument occur among 18 7,3 | Aristides.~ In 1922 a few lines of chapters 5 and 6 were 19 7,3 | fragments preserving the opening lines. The Greek, of course, promises 20 8,2 | addressed in the opening lines: “Since I perceive, most 21 9,1 | written, as its opening lines indicate (they are quoted 22 9,2 | quotations preserves to us a few lines of Greek poetry that have 23 9,2 | Embassy-shows by its opening lines that it was addressed to 24 13,2 | ten of his works, but two lines are probably lost at the 25 13,9 | passage out. He recorded the lines as at any rate “a most valuable 26 14,1 | particularly active in literary lines, and it is not strange that 27 14,13| is given in stichoi, or lines of sixteen syllables. Only 28 14,20| in length to a thousand lines and complained that they