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| Alphabetical [« »] worldwide 1 worms 1 worse 1 worship 21 worshiped 3 worshiping 2 worth 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 thus 21 traditions 21 versions 21 worship 20 25 20 apostle 20 ascribed | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances worship |
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1 5,4 | reflects mystery forms of worship and Gnostic ideas:~ ~I would 2 6,2 | feature of early Christian worship was the sermon, of which 3 7 | ridiculed, especially their worship of a man who had been crucified.~ 4 7,1 | other, the Jewish ways of worship, with their angels and archangels 5 7,1 | date. Its reference to the worship of cats, dogs, and apes 6 7,3 | each.[37] The Chaldeans worship the elements-sky, earth, 7 7,3 | sun, and moon. The Greeks worship gods like men, as beings 8 7,3 | and crimes. The Egyptians worship plants and animals-crocodiles, 9 8,1 | 65-67) of early Christian worship as practiced in the church 10 8,4 | from its place in Christian worship and replaced by really Christian 11 9,2 | Christians; shows that their worship and teaching are more reasonable 12 14,3 | admits that Christians do not worship the old gods but holds that 13 14,9 | revile them. They themselves worship a crucified man and indulge 14 14,9 | views, old fables and the worship of dead heroes as gods ought 15 14,9 | images of whom the people worship. The very birds and animals 16 14,9 | the Christians-that they worship monsters, devour infants, 17 14,12| the Christians' failure to worship the old gods, puts the blame 18 14,12| who not only refused to worship the true God but persecuted 19 14,17| charge that Christians do not worship the national gods by saying 20 14,17| gods by saying that their worship of God the Creator and Father 21 14,19| the world; (6) “On True Worship,” which consists in serving