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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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period

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | come later and shows that a period of oral tradition preceded 2 1,4 | Heresies”). He begins a new period in Christian literature 3 2,3 | wide currency in the early period, and the fact that II Clement 4 4,4 | have been written in the period between the publication 5 4,6 | Christianity in its earliest period.~ For the fragments of five 6 4,9 | the same region, the same period, and the same tongue. Symmachus 7 11,3 | still looked back to the period as a golden age of faith 8 12,1 | was his first Alexandrian period. In the course of it he 9 12,1 | this second Alexandrian period, which lasted for thirteen 10 12,6 | this second Alexandrian period, zip-3o, he produced his 11 14,6 | which he wrote in his first period when he was a thoroughgoing 12 14,6 | to unite them.~ In this period of tension he probably wrote 13 14,11| referred with confidence to the period from the spring of 251 to 14 14,18| probably from this early period, and now lost, was his Grammar.~ 15 14,20| belongs to his Christian period. It was later imitated by 16 15,3 | Letter of Barnabas. From the period a little later he could 17 15,3 | what church writers in each period have made use of which of 18 15,4 | recopied in the patristic period, the Byzantine age, and 19 16 | the church entered upon a period of increasingly rigorous 20 16 | the literature, the heroic period, which we have been surveying,


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