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| Alphabetical [« »] origene 3 origenians 1 origensaid 1 origin 20 original 32 originality 2 originally 3 | Frequency [« »] 20 having 20 less 20 marriage 20 origin 20 period 20 quotations 20 religious | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances origin |
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1 1,6 | canonical books were written. In origin the books are interrelated, 2 2,4 | tone indicates its place of origin as the East, perhaps Syria 3 3 | opposition, about their true origin and predicted the salvation 4 5,2 | Tertullian tells of its origin in Asia and of the elder 5 5,6 | questionable, but poems of Syriac origin have certainly been wrought 6 5,7 | all probability of Syriac origin. Its use of the Revelation 7 6,1 | that they were of Gnostic origin, although what looks very 8 6,2 | have been of Alexandrian origin, partly because of its use 9 6,2 | the place of II Clement's origin remains uncertain, its value 10 6,2 | considerable. For the time of its origin is reasonably clear; traditions 11 6,3 | Christian tradition about the origin of the Gospel of Mark:~ ~ 12 6,3 | the vexed question of the origin of Mark. Much more perplexing 13 7,1 | taken to suggest an Egyptian origin, since idols with the heads 14 7,1 | favors Egypt as the place of origin.~ The Preaching may have 15 7,2 | recognized as merely human in origin. Jesus, on the other hand, 16 9,3 | himself as being of Eastern origin, coming from near the Tigris 17 14,6 | Followers of Apelles, the Origin ofthe Soul, Fate, Ecstasy, 18 14,17| not necessarily of divine origin or immortal unless it knows 19 14,19| God is one; (2) “On the Origin of Error,” polytheism and 20 16 | Apelles; no text~On the Origin ofthe Soul; no text~On Fate;