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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | during his stay in that city. The persecution at Antioch 2 2,5 | continue all the way to the city of his martyrdom.~We catch 3 2,8 | the building of the new city. The literary environment 4 2,10| Rusticus was prefect of the city of Rome. The Martyrdom of 5 2,12| given to the rabble of a city by the Christians there 6 2,12| the intervention of the city authorities against the 7 2,13| have a very small yet noble city, which is large enough for 8 5,5 | Romans by flying over the city, announces that he will 9 5,5 | is warned and leaves the city but meets Jesus entering 10 5,5 | and turns back into the city where he is crucified, at 11 5,7 | youth. The people of the city repent.~ 4. A colt blesses 12 7,2 | when Hadrian visited that city in A.D. 125 or later in 13 7,4 | purposes. Pella was the city in Perea in which the Christians 14 9,1 | Melito of Sardis.~ The Lydian city of Sardis, in Asia, was 15 12,1 | driven Clement from the city. Origen, then sixteen or 16 12,1 | school and drove him from the city.~ He took refuge in Palestine 17 13,9 | as the Romans called the city that replaced Jerusalem 18 13,10| work there and leave the city (A.D. 230), his assistant 19 14,18| empire, summoned him to that city to teach there (Institutes 20 15,2 | used was in his own see city of Caesarea.[100] Indeed,


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