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| Alphabetical [« »] byios 1 byzantine 2 c 12 ca 20 caecihus 1 caecilianus 1 caecilius 10 | Frequency [« »] 20 25 20 apostle 20 ascribed 20 ca 20 city 20 comes 20 d | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances ca |
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1 1,2 | thought that what Papias (ca. A.D. 120) says of Matthew 2 2,2 | from Dionysius of Corinth (ca. A.D. 170) down, agree in 3 2,2 | lines of Homeric length (ca. A.D. 850), lists them among 4 2,8 | Stichometry of Nicephorus” (ca. A.D. 850) puts it with 5 2,9 | the schismatic leaders (ca. A.D. 100). It records the 6 3 | by the Muratorian writer (ca. A.D. 200) as the brother 7 3 | especially in III Corinthians (ca. A.D. 160-70). These literary 8 3 | Stichometry of Nicephorus (ca. A.D. 850) it follows the 9 4,4 | Stichometry of Nicephorus (ca. A.D. 850) lists it among 10 4,10| Justin in his Dialogue (ca. A.D. 155-60) describes 11 5,5 | Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3), ca. A.D. 185, that the Church 12 6,1 | Stichometry ofNicephorus (ca. A.D. 850). In both these 13 6,3 | d. 420), Philip of Side (ca. 430) Andreas of Caesarea ( 14 6,3 | Anastasius of Sinai (d. ca. 700), Georgius Hamartolus ( 15 6,3 | 700), Georgius Hamartolus (ca. 842), and Photius (890). 16 9,2 | Apology. Philip of Side (ca. A.D. 430) also mentions 17 10,4 | Dionysius, bishop of Corinth (ca. A.D. 170), wrote a letter 18 10,4 | twenty-five years before (ca. A.D. 150).~ The Memoirs 19 10,4 | interest. Jerome and Sozomen (ca. 440) probably knew Hegesippus 20 14,8 | cius. M. Cornelius Fronto (ca. 100-175) was a native of