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| Alphabetical [« »] tacitus 1 tagging 1 tainted 1 take 20 taken 38 takes 7 taking 3 | Frequency [« »] 20 side 20 small 20 solomon 20 take 20 vii 19 16 19 17 | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances take |
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1 1,1 | upon men to follow him, to take part in the inauguration 2 2,2 | the Roman Church should take upon itself the direction 3 2,2 | Paul's letters expressly: “Take up the letter of the blessed 4 2,8 | view Christians were to take of the Jewish scriptures 5 2,13| written to you to ask you to take the trouble to come to me 6 4,4 | the wind so that he could take food to Daniel in the den 7 4,8 | of a twelfth apostle to take the place forfeited by Judas ( 8 5,5 | put a girdle on you and take you where you have no wish 9 5,7 | summons four wild asses to take their places. On reaching 10 6,2 | Compare yourselves to a tree; take a vine; first it sheds its 11 6,3 | I am a better cluster; take me, bless the Lord through 12 6,3 | Acts 1: 23 as nominated to take Judas' place-”when challenged 13 7,1 | companions, he said to them, `Take and handle me, and see that 14 7,4 | Jerusalem were warned to take refuge when the Roman armies 15 9,2 | that Justin had tried to take was followed even more successfully 16 10,4 | church. The first writer to take any steps in that direction 17 11,3 | works now quite unknown. “Take away from you the heavy 18 11,3 | you the heavy yoke, and take up the easy one, says the 19 12,1 | may have driven him to take refuge in Caesarea in Cappadocia 20 14,9 | characters in the persons who take part. Octavius is introduced