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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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centuries

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4 | these first three Christian centuries can be noted with Irenaeus 2 1,6 | truer than in these first centuries when in the defense and 3 1,6 | in the second and third centuries.~A few Christian books not 4 2,11| in the second and third centuries, and it marks the beginning 5 3 | and Abyssinia but in later centuries, through the sect of the 6 3 | influence continued down the centuries, strongly affecting Dante, 7 4,10| sub-Akhmimic-during the fourth and fifth centuries. These books constitute 8 4,14| from the second and third centuries.~ We have already seen that 9 5,1 | of the second and third centuries, whether they held the standard 10 5,2 | a large narrative.~ For centuries that chapter was about all 11 5,5 | widely held in the early centuries. That there was in Rome 12 5,9 | in the second and third centuries in the Acts of the individual 13 8,4 | with some success for two centuries after his death. His influence 14 9,1 | be felt, after all these centuries of oblivion. And, as a matter 15 9,2 | twelfth, and fourteenth centuries, portions of the Arethas 16 9,2 | copies were made in later centuries, the whole relationship 17 11,2 | and extended finally, two centuries later, to the West as well. 18 12,2 | Alexandrian Museum more than four centuries before, Alexandria had been 19 13,8 | from the first and second centuries, among them Hebrews, the 20 14,15| for two and perhaps three centuries thereafter.~ Novatian must 21 14,17| of the third and fourth centuries.~ Arnobius' book seems to 22 15,4 | of the second and third centuries. The general excellence 23 16 | production in the first Christian centuries had reached a high degree


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