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| Alphabetical [« »] clear 17 clearer 1 clearest 2 clearly 24 cleavage 1 clemen 1 clemens 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 address 24 africanus 24 asia 24 clearly 24 discovered 24 fifth 24 important | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances clearly |
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1 1,1 | if properly understood, clearly pointed toward Christianity 2 1,2 | about the Resurrection). He clearly knew commandments of the 3 1,2 | word-of-mouth transmission, and it clearly purports to be a record 4 1,4 | of the Catholic Church is clearly set forth in contradistinction 5 2,2 | Romans and Ephesians are clearly reflected in Clement.~This 6 2,4 | because his letter is so clearly the earliest writing outside 7 2,4 | apostolorum,” which lacks the clearly Christian section in the “ 8 2,6 | the first (chap. 9), he clearly regards Ignatius as dead, 9 2,11| form of the work, which clearly ends with chapter 20. H. 10 3 | probably about A.D. 100, is clearly reflected, but an even better 11 4,4 | sleep.' “ This account is clearly intended to establish a 12 4,12| of the author-compiler is clearly Gnostic, although it cannot 13 5,2 | word of God. The author was clearly seeking to correct the antifeminism 14 5,3 | teaching religion-appear most clearly in this romantic story, 15 5,4 | picture of the work. It is clearly docetic, with its description 16 5,5 | head a line of popes. It clearly contributes to the movement 17 7,3 | influence of the Four Gospels is clearly seen in Aristides' account 18 8,3 | parts of the scriptures.[44] Clearly Tatian was deeply concerned 19 8,4 | exposed the man's error more clearly than the rest.” He also 20 11,2 | preach.[62] But Clement clearly implies in Miscellanies 21 14,14| Cyprian's New Testament is clearly reflected in his treatises 22 14,20| cannot be determined, but it clearly belongs to his Christian 23 15,1 | Oxyrhynchus Papyrus xviii. 2192) clearly shows how such collections 24 16 | apostrophes of Constantine seem clearly by the same hand, which