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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | Tarasius were stationed at different places in the empire, Photius 2 1,4 | I Clement is not totally different from that of I Peter. Both 3 1,5 | worked in three or four different types would have to be taken 4 2,7 | church in at least four different forms:~ ~·        The seven 5 3 | should be assigned to three different authors. Herman himself 6 4,7 | Thomas.~ The existence of two different gospels ascribed to Thomas 7 4,9 | of the baptism are very different. It was evidently written 8 4,14| for example, is somewhat different in Coptic from what it is 9 8,1 | method of proof was rather different, as he sought to establish 10 8,4 | concluded that they were different beings and, since the Jewish 11 8,4 | it he sought to show how different Christianity was from what 12 9,3 | one another and belong to different literary categories. The 13 11,3 | The eighth book has a very different air. It begins with a fragment 14 13,6 | less modified, in three different Latin versions, and there 15 13,8 | Testament was not particularly different from that of his teacher 16 14,6 | the Father of Jesus were different beings; in Book iii he argued 17 14,6 | baptism and was evidently a different book from the Latin work 18 14,9 | noted.~ The Octavius is very different from the Greek apologies; 19 14,12| pagans alike, it means very different things to them.~ The eighth, 20 15,4 | latter work his aim was different: he wanted to prove the 21 16 | 13] This goes back to a different translation of the Hebrew


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