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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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led

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | north fork of the road that led through Philadelphia to 2 2,5 | letters to the Churches had led the way in this, and the 3 3 | particular sins. Demons, led by Ezrael and Tartaruchus, 4 4,5 | as the gospels described led many Christians early in 5 4,7 | gospels ascribed to Thomas has led to considerable confusion. 6 4,9 | in the plural.[17] This led to its being called, especially 7 4,10| Mary and the birth of Jesus led some unknown Christian, 8 5,4 | of the dance in which he led them; of the strange changes 9 5,5 | sects in the second century led the churches to return to 10 5,5 | Christian truth and had led to the organization of Catholic 11 5,5 | his wife as she was being led out to martyrdom are recorded 12 5,5 | blessed Peter saw his own wife led out to die, he rejoiced 13 6,2 | s letter with Clement's led Hilgenfeld and Harnack to 14 6,2 | of it.~ This difficulty led scholars like Lightfoot 15 8,1 | counterattack upon them which led to such notable works as 16 10,4 | knowledge of Aramaic and Hebrew led Eusebius to think he must 17 11,2 | of Pantaenus might have led Photius (Bibliotheca 118) 18 11,3 | Bibliotheca 109) and this may have led to their disappearance.~ 19 13,9 | literary work. From Emmaus he led a delegation that was sent 20 13,11| in support of it.~ This led Dionysius in his On Promises 21 13,14| Administrative conflicts led to the Melitian schism; 22 14,10| with presbyter Caecilianus, led to his conversion, about 23 14,11| at all. Such people were led in Rome by Novatian, and 24 14,12| a movement was on foot, led by Novatian, to refuse the 25 14,20| of the Persecutors that led Constantine in 317 to invite 26 16 | Greek word for “fish” and led to the use of the fish a


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