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cor 9
cordial 1
corin 1
corinth 23
corinthian 3
corinthians 18
cornelius 18
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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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corinth

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | among the Christians at Corinth against the officers of 2 2,2 | of God that sojourns in Corinth,” but it was recognized 3 2,2 | writers, from Dionysius of Corinth (ca. A.D. 170) down, agree 4 2,2 | direction of the Church at Corinth, but a number of events 5 2,2 | the authority of elders at Corinth. The fact that in both letters 6 2,3 | or quoted by Dionysius of Corinth, about 170 (Church History 7 2,11| copied by one Socrates, in Corinth, and his again by Piomus, 8 5,3 | headed “From Philippi to Corinth,” the stay at Philippi being 9 5,3 | account of Paul's stay in Corinth. The brethren are grieved 10 6,2 | that it was preserved at Corinth, which was the destination 11 6,2 | either have been preached in Corinth or sent there for some purpose. 12 6,2 | church, as Dionysius of Corinth says in his letter to Soter, 13 6,2 | associating by the bishop of Corinth of Soter's letter with Clement' 14 6,2 | immediately on its arrival in Corinth it had been filed with the 15 6,2 | church at Rome to that at Corinth from which the Corinthians 16 6,2 | of a message from Rome to Corinth that might not have been 17 6,2 | applicability, to the church of Corinth, except as a gesture of 18 6,2 | homily was really written in Corinth, perhaps at a time when 19 6,2 | Antioch, Alexandria, Ephesus, Corinth, or Rome. And while the 20 10,4 | traveled from the East to Corinth, and spent some time there, 21 10,4 | and Dionysius, bishop of Corinth (ca. A.D. 170), wrote a 22 13,10| church: Dionysius, bishop of Corinth (who was contemporary with 23 15,3 | Justin (iv. 18), Dionysius of Corinth (iv. 23), Theophilus of


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