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| Alphabetical [« »] harmonious 1 harmonize 1 harmony 6 harnack 19 harpocration 2 harris 7 harrison 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 friend 19 give 19 hands 19 harnack 19 interest 19 itself 19 latter | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances harnack |
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1 2,2 | Epistles of Clement, which Harnack called the finest commentary 2 2,4 | Antioch; Lightfoot; Gebhardt, Harnack, and Zahn; Lake), Clement 3 5,7 | forth in both languages, as Harnack suggests. The conception 4 6,2 | Clement's led Hilgenfeld and Harnack to think that II Clement 5 8,1 | Justin flourished in what Harnack called the blooming time 6 8,4 | Clement, to look no farther. Harnack once remarked that in the 7 12,1 | support of Ambrose,” said Harnack, “we owe a great part of 8 12,7 | and about Origen,” said Harnack, “we owe almost exclusively 9 13,2 | church law, and chronology. Harnack listed forty-three, of which 10 14,5 | On the Soul-a work which Harnack calls the first book on 11 14,13| Dice-Throwers (Ad Aleatores). Harnack gave reasons for assigning 12 14,13| A fourth, To Novatian, Harnack would assign to the Roman 13 14,13| Novatian).~On Rebaptism, which Harnack assigns to a Roman Ursinus, 14 14,15| was addressed to him, as Harnack thinks by Xystus II, bishop 15 14,16| pseudo-Cyprianic writings, Harnack is satisfied that no less 16 14,20| y new material as well.~ Harnack suggests that it was the 17 14,21| has been made, notably by Harnack, to identify it with a work 18 16 | Untersuchungen XXXI, 1.~ ~ [59] See Harnack, Texte und Untersuchungen, 19 16 | 1965, pp. 164-69.~ [70] A. Harnack, Geschichte der altchristlichen