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1 1,1 | their expectation of his return in triumph to judge the 2 1,1 | expectation of Jesus' imminent return but also to the early Christian 3 2,8 | last before the Messiah's return, “for a day with him means 4 2,9 | They ask when he is to return, and he answers that it 5 2,11| parted amicably. After his return to Smyrna, however, Polycarp 6 5,5 | century led the churches to return to the apostles as the true 7 5,5 | because of her summons and her return home, and called to her 8 5,7 | resume his royal attire, and return home.~ 10. The apostle leaves 9 12,1 | flouted, and, on Origen's return, Demetrius assembled a synod 10 12,1 | About the time of Origen's return to Alexandria, in A.D. 217, 11 12,6 | his Hexapla. But after his return from Caesarea to the headship 12 13,10| death of Decius and the return of Dionysius to Alexandria, 13 13,10| made it possible for him to return to Alexandria in 261, but 14 14,8 | literary style, advocating a return to the earliest Latin models; 15 14,10| messengers, was able to return.~ Important matters soon 16 14,10| church but now wished to return to it. Cornelius held that, 17 14,15| persecution and now wanted to return to it. Cornelius favored 18 14,15| Novatian held they could never return to Christian fellowship. 19 14,15| relinquish his claims and return to the church. Eusebius 20 14,18| made it possible for him to return, however, and there he seems