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| Alphabetical [« »] 247 2 248 2 249 7 25 20 250 10 251 13 252 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 traditions 21 versions 21 worship 20 25 20 apostle 20 ascribed 20 ca | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances 25 |
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1 1,2 | own counsel (I Cor. 7:12, 25), as well as traditions 2 2,4 | rejected (Church History iii. 25. 4). Athanasius, in his 3 2,8 | Church History,” iii. 25. 4). The “List of the Sixty 4 3 | writings (Church History III. 25. 4). Macarius of Magnesia, 5 4,4 | books” (Church History iii. 25. 5). Jerome (toward the 6 4,5 | apostles (Church History iii. 25. 6) and says that no church 7 4,8 | Eusebius (Church History iii. 25. 6), doubtless following 8 4,14| literal reading of Mark 15:21-25, or possibly on a work by 9 5,2 | in its original language.[25]~ ~ 10 5,8 | canon (Church History iii. 25. 6) Eusebius speaks of Acts 11 8,4 | History v. 8. 9, and in iv. 25 speaks as though Irenaeus 12 9,3 | Jerome (On Illustrious Men 25) adds a gospel harmony, 13 9,3 | of the second book (chap. 25 and 26), in which Theophilus 14 10,3 | Eusebius (Church History iv. 25) lists him among the writers 15 13,5 | Studies, XVI [ 1965], 13-25.).~ We have also the titles 16 14,19| about two hundred years (7:25), the millennium would be 17 14,20| Rome (To the Corinthians 25). Just when Lactancius wrote 18 16 | Untersuchungen, LX Berlin 1955).~ [25] Carl Schmidt and Wilhelm 19 16 | Callisti Church History ii. 25.~ [27] On Illustrious Men 20 16 | Eusebious Church History ii, 25. 7.~ [82] A work Against