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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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simon

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,9 | against the “false apostlesSimon (meaning Simon Magus) and 2 2,9 | apostles” Simon (meaning Simon Magus) and Cerinthus, the 3 4,5 | in the first person: “I, Simon Peter, and Andrew my brother, 4 4,9 | and went into the house of Simon who was called Peter; and 5 4,9 | the sons of Zebedee, and Simon and Andrew and Thaddeus 6 4,9 | Andrew and Thaddeus and Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot.[ 7 4,14| crucifixion. According to them, Simon of Cyrene was crucified 8 5,3 | them of two false teachers, Simon and Cleobius. He writes 9 5,5 | imprisonment and set out for Spain. Simon Magus comes to Rome, and 10 5,5 | to resist his old enemy Simon (Acts 8:9-24). As the twelve 11 5,5 | believers. He knocks at Simon's door, but the porter pretends 12 5,5 | but the porter pretends Simon is out. Peter sends his 13 5,5 | woman had been robbed by Simon and his confederates, and 14 5,5 | Marcellus, who had entertained Simon, is shown his error by Peter 15 5,5 | contest between Peter and Simon. The prefect tells Simon 16 5,5 | Simon. The prefect tells Simon to show his power by killing 17 5,5 | killing one of his pages; Simon obeys. Peter is then called 18 5,5 | Greek as well as in Latin. Simon, who has already amazed 19 5,5 | Rome a statue in honor of Simon Magus, with the inscription20 5,5 | first writer to suggest that Simon Magus visited Rome. The 21 5,9 | had so much to say about Simon Magus who also appears prominently, 22 16 | first person singular (“I, Simon Peter, and Andrew my brother 23 16 | 38] E.g. the Dialogue of Simon the Jew and Theophilus the


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