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| Alphabetical [« »] vidual 1 vienna 2 vienne 3 view 27 viewing 2 views 47 views-as 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 nothing 27 son 27 truth 27 view 26 12 26 9 26 author | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances view |
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1 1,2 | time. From the point of view of the story of Christian 2 2,4 | compiled. A more likely view is that “De doctrina apostolorum,” 3 2,6 | Pdlycarp has Marcion in view at this time.~ ~ 4 2,8 | Letter of Barnabas.~The view Christians were to take 5 3 | has been suggested that in view of literary and theological 6 3 | the evidence favoring this view is impressive, it may just 7 4,5 | century to resort to the view that he only seemed to suffer 8 4,5 | from the Docetic point of view. Probably in Syria, between 9 4,10| from a historical point of view the Book of James leaves 10 4,10| derived its name from its view that Old and New Testament 11 4,14| that they held a peculiar view of the crucifixion. According 12 5,5 | against accepting it, in view of her character; it was 13 6,1 | song writers to Solomon, in view of his record in that field 14 6,2 | The difficulty with this view is that II Clement is not 15 6,2 | will; that is perhaps, in view of Dionysius' words to Soter, 16 6,2 | scholars like Lightfoot to the view that the homily was really 17 8,3 | that Adam was not sated-a view that he was said to have 18 11,3 | here, as do his breadth of view, his tolerance, and his 19 11,3 | presbyter” Pantaenus for that view. This book, which would 20 12,7 | the New Testament; and, in view of these, he was careful 21 13,6 | 1. Hippolytus shared the view of Africanus that the “Last 22 13,7 | Hippolytus, and in this view scholars have generally 23 13,8 | contemporary Gaius held the same view of the Pauline collection. 24 14,3 | Africa, warning him, in view of well-known Roman precedents 25 14,6 | from a Montanist point of view. Jerome also mentions a 26 14,11| church, and this was the view of the majority of the Roman 27 15,3 | informed-as one would expect in view of the origins of the libraries.