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| Alphabetical [« »] aurelius 10 authentic 4 authenticity 2 author 26 author-compiler 1 authorities 8 authority 9 | Frequency [« »] 27 view 26 12 26 9 26 author 26 described 26 egyptians 26 epiphanius | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances author |
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1 1,4 | Peter. Both Ignatius and the author of the Johannine gospel 2 2,8 | years.” So interpreted, the author finds the Jewish scriptures 3 3 | century; later on, another author may have composed the very 4 3 | to one not very competent author who wrote his book in three 5 4,2 | upon and enlarged by the author of Matthew, and also imitated 6 5,2 | teach the word of God. The author was clearly seeking to correct 7 5,4 | certainly he agreed with its author in his disapproval of marriage. 8 5,4 | full of marvels; and its author was eager to use sensational 9 5,4 | outrage her dead body. The author even makes some ponderous 10 5,5 | of Paul was used by the author of the Acts of Peter.~ Peter' 11 5,8 | Leucius Charinus, the reputed author of the Acts of John.~ ~ 12 5,9 | Clementines exhibit. The author was no doubt a Catholic 13 6,3 | apostle was believed to be the author of the oral gospel.~ Eusebius 14 7,3 | Christians a new race, as the author of the Preaching did. He 15 8,2 | Clement of Alexandria. Its author follows traditional apologetic 16 8,3 | Origen, Eusebius, and the author of the Acts of Archelaus. 17 8,3 | later writers, like the author of the Acts of Pilate, held 18 9,2 | 180. Both the work and its author went unmentioned for a long 19 11,2 | Clement that Paul was the author of Hebrews (Church History 20 11,2 | Pantaenus might have been the author of the work from which, 21 13,4 | Philastrius [A.D. 383], and the author of an anonymous work Against 22 13,9 | emperor Alexander Severus, the author's friend and patron.~ The 23 13,9 | happened, the works of our author have almost entirely perished. 24 14,6 | Greek. Whether he was the author of the Martyrdoyyi of Perpetua 25 14,13| despair of identifying its author. A fifth, In Praise of Martyrdom, 26 15,1 | Make copies,” its unknown author writes, “of Books VI and