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| Alphabetical [« »] nsize 1 nucleus 1 num 2 number 22 numbered 4 numbering 1 numbers 7 | Frequency [« »] 22 here 22 holy 22 left 22 number 22 papyri 22 prayer 22 spirit | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances number |
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1 2,2 | Church at Corinth, but a number of events in Christian history 2 2,5 | they hoped to see him. A number of them did so, and when, 3 2,9 | he felt that the growing number of Christian books must 4 3 | one Sibyl, but gradually a number came to be recognized, and 5 4,10| has been drawn upon in a number of present-day gospel imitations, 6 5,2 | forgotten. It exists in a number of Greek manuscripts and 7 5,3 | picked up and repeated in a number of modern forms of the life 8 5,4 | before the betrayal:~ ~The number Eight sings praise with 9 5,4 | praise with us. Amen.~The number Twelve dances on high. Amen.~ 10 6,1 | The Odes, forty-two in number, are followed in the Syriac 11 8,1 | Martyrdom of Polycarp.~ Out of a number of works preserved in Greek 12 9,3 | History iv. 20). He wrote a number of books of varied character. 13 10,3 | major work, Irenaeus wrote a number of other books. Eusebius 14 10,3 | Irenaeus also wrote a number of letters that, to judge 15 12,4 | disappeared, except for a number of fragments,and we are 16 13,2 | Hippolytus with Gaits, mentions a number of his works (Bibliotheca 17 13,9 | whereas Suidas gave the number as twenty-four. But a papyrus 18 13,9 | was right in giving the number at twenty-four. Africanus 19 14,9 | Caecihus Natalis, in a number of Cirta inscriptions of 20 14,11| Cornelius, Novatian, and a number of others, as well as Firmilian 21 14,11| church, to which he sent a number of letters in the course 22 14,19| He was busy with it for a number of years, beginning with