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| Alphabetical [« »] witnesses 3 wives 3 woman 16 women 23 women-from 1 won 4 wonder 4 | Frequency [« »] 23 late 23 prophets 23 simon 23 women 23 write 22 body 22 chapter | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances women |
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1 3 | world upon sinful men and women, and the Christian writer 2 4,3 | Lord replied, “As long as women bear.” To this she answered, “ 3 5,2 | s views on the place of women in the church and needed 4 5,2 | marriage”... train the younger women to be loving wives and mothers” ( 5 5,2 | said in I Corinthians that women were to keep quiet in church; 6 5,2 | sharply: “I do not allow women to teach;.. they must keep 7 5,2 | Jewish views of the role of women in religion some Christians 8 5,2 | Christians in Asia felt that women should be allowed to teach 9 5,2 | province of Asia, and two women, Maximilla and Priscilla, 10 5,2 | the same prophetic gift. Women had long been prominent 11 5,2 | described one of Paul's women converts, Thecla, not only 12 5,3 | reputed unwillingness that women should teach. Thecla subsequently 13 5,3 | thrown into prison. Two women who are believers visit 14 5,5 | asceticism and encourage women to separate from their husbands.~ 15 5,5 | church or convent; the old women and widows are to come and 16 5,7 | call the demons out. The women come out, and the apostle 17 5,8 | discourage marriage and to lead women converts to forsake their 18 14,4 | Virgins, On the Adornment of Women, On Baptism, On Patience, 19 14,6 | editions), On the Dress of Women, On Baptism, On Repentance, 20 14,6 | Wife (against remarriage of women), On Idolatry, On prescription 21 14,6 | Perpetua and Felicitas, women of Carthage who suffered 22 14,10| the Roman empire men and women were called upon to offer 23 14,12| designed to instruct unmarried women in the church who have dedicated