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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 2,2 | the story of the phoenix, described by Herodotus (II. 73) and 2 2,9 | Galilee had been reported and described, and was recognized by M. 3 3 | Chinese Turkestan.~ Hermas is described by the Muratorian writer ( 4 3 | And in I Peter Christ was described as “the shepherd and guardian 5 3 | triumphal coming of Christ are described. The wicked will be punished 6 3 | coming of the Messiah is described in language much like that 7 3 | the first one, the Lord described himself as an “image of 8 3 | This revelation is then described as “the hidden gnosis of 9 4,5 | death such as the gospels described led many Christians early 10 4,9 | to Israel!~ ~This gospel described the food of John as wild 11 5,2 | province.~ The Acts of Paul described one of Paul's women converts, 12 5,5 | to the Christian poor, as described m the Acts of Peter, shows 13 5,5 | way to the state of things described by the bishop Cornelius ( 14 5,7 | intimates Origen knew, for it described Thomas' field as Parthia, 15 5,7 | corpus of apostolic Acts described by Photius (Bibliotheca 16 6,1 | discovered these Odes, he described them in a letter as being “ 17 6,2 | those who turn to him,” and described Eldad and Modat as those “ 18 9,2 | Athenagoras of Athens, who is described in the title of his book 19 10,2 | His book has been well described as a treasure house from 20 11,3 | Miscellanies have been well described as “a heterogeneous mixture 21 12,1 | that Origen once humorously described him as his taskmaster, or 22 12,6 | publishing facilities already described. In this second Alexandrian 23 13,4 | in Greek has already been described. Long before he wrote it, 24 13,5 | the fourth of the kingdoms described in the Book of Daniel. In 25 14,17| them. The mysteries are described and bitingly analyzed. Book 26 16 | Tertullian and Hippolytus described it.~ [55] Epist. Ad Algasiam


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