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| Alphabetical [« »] cathari 2 cathedral 1 catherine 2 catholic 21 cats 3 caught 1 cause 5 | Frequency [« »] 21 26 21 accepted 21 brother 21 catholic 21 codex 21 different 21 forms | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances catholic |
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1 1,4 | orthodox Christianity of the Catholic Church is clearly set forth 2 2,2 | followed the general, or Catholic letters, to which it was 3 2,2 | 400, and stand between the catholic letters [of James] and those 4 2,8 | has it at the end of the Catholic or general letters, between 5 5,5 | led to the organization of Catholic Christianity against the 6 5,9 | Gnostic in color, the other Catholic and anti-Gnostic-the latter 7 5,9 | The author was no doubt a Catholic Christian, and probably 8 7,1 | to leave behind him. The Catholic tradition of Peter's twenty-five 9 10,1 | The Catholic Church.~ About A.D. 180 10 10,1 | creation of the “universal” or Catholic Church, but the term as 11 11,3 | Jude and the rest of the Catholic letters and Barnabas and 12 13,8 | accepted Acts and three Catholic letters — I Peter and I 13 14,6 | strong adherent of the,, Catholic movement, which Irenaeus 14 14,6 | and Irenaeus are the first Catholic Fathers.~ This appeal to 15 14,6 | years from the bosom of the Catholic church into that of the 16 14,6 | extremes. His devotion to the Catholic movement and his aversion 17 14,6 | when he was a thoroughgoing Catholic. It covers the years 197 18 14,6 | Montanist values into his Catholic Christianity. He is still 19 14,6 | Christianity. He is still a Catholic, but he sees the worth of 20 14,6 | he had withdrawn from the Catholic church years before his 21 14,14| and with only two or three Catholic letters.~ Cyprian's great