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portions 9
portrait 2
portrays 1
position 21
positions 6
positive 4
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21 my
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21 saying
21 seven
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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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position

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | Testament study is not yet in a position — if it ever will be — to 2 2,2 | believed to belong.~The position of presbyter or elder first 3 2,5 | to describe the Docetic position — that Christ's suffering 4 2,5 | churches. His immediate position, as a Christian confessor, 5 2,7 | discussed in its chronological position in the development of Christian 6 2,12| Gallican Churches.~ The position of Christians in the ancient 7 4,3 | Although this was the central position of their founder Sabellius, 8 4,9 | hold a modified Gnostic position, like that of Cerinthus 9 5,3 | Thecla is a Greek girl of position who becomes interested in 10 5,7 | pastures.~ 9. A woman of position named Mygdonia is converted 11 7 | of little distinction or position, and some things about them 12 7,2 | indeed in a most difficult position. Under Roman administration 13 8,1 | Christ is so contrary to the position taken by Marcion in his 14 8,4 | Marcion's book, has this position in mind in its insistence 15 10,2 | presented the sound Christian position as he understood it (Books 16 12,1 | Ambrose, a man of means and position whom he had won over from 17 13,10| then a Gnostic; a man of position and means, who stood high 18 14,6 | iii. 3. 2, 3) about the position of the Roman church, which 19 14,6 | Perpetua was a woman of position, while Felicitas was a slave. 20 14,10| His parents we neople of position and means, and he received 21 14,11| many supporters for his position in the church at Carthage


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