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| Alphabetical [« »] religion 16 religion-appear 1 religions 7 religious 20 religiously 1 relinquish 1 relish 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 origin 20 period 20 quotations 20 religious 20 return 20 romans 20 side | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances religious |
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1 Pref | appears as an island of religious literature in an ancient 2 Pref | forth of a great spring of religious expression that flowed on 3 Pref | he still influences the religious and learned worlds through 4 1,6 | made the New Testament the religious authority of that ancient 5 2,1 | a powerful instrument of religious instruction, and by A.D. 6 2,8 | Jewish scriptures full of religious meaning and of predictions 7 3 | Judaism, a favorite type of religious instruction emerged in the 8 3 | hear of shepherds, in the religious sense, just from going to 9 5,1 | Religious Fiction.~ Christian leaders 10 5,1 | the lead, and a group of religious novels resulted.~ When the 11 5,6 | full of the ancient popular religious vocabulary of demon and 12 5,9 | they had about all sorts of religious and doctrinal matters; and 13 6,1 | once to a very well-marked religious atmosphere which pervades 14 8,1 | work of the demons. The religious practices of the Christians 15 9,3 | opponent of heresy, and religious teacher. But probably four-fifths 16 11,3 | the intellectual with the religious, as his hospitality to truth 17 12,5 | and it took all his deep religious conviction and sound religious 18 12,5 | religious conviction and sound religious feeling to outweigh his 19 14,6 | the gradual shift in his religious views, which carried him 20 14,17| ancient mythologies and religious practices from the pagan