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| Alphabetical [« »] hand 25 handed 4 handle 1 hands 19 handwashing 1 hanged 2 hannah 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 famous 19 friend 19 give 19 hands 19 harnack 19 interest 19 itself | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances hands |
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1 1,4 | that no book is more in the hands of the student of early 2 2,1 | constantly wrote. In the hands of Paul this simplest form 3 2,11| interpolation, especially at the hands of an editor after Eusebius' 4 3 | this discovery put into our hands almost one-half of the little 5 3 | century-the time when Christian hands, having previously colored 6 4,6 | but he slips from their hands. In a third, a leper explains 7 5,5 | you will stretch out your hands and someone else will put 8 5,7 | rubbed his face with his hands and shook his head for a 9 5,8 | strangers who fell into their hands for thirty days and then 10 7,2 | Quadratus' was still in the hands of a great many of the brethren; 11 10,3 | thought was making in the hands of men like Irenaeus.~ Irenaeus 12 10,4 | They showed their toilworn hands, and were so manifestly 13 12,2 | original passed into the hands of Origen's admirer Pamphilus 14 12,3 | and by A.D. 500, in the hands of Procopius of Gaza, were 15 12,7 | Caesarea passed into the hands of his great admirer Pamphilus, 16 14,1 | already passing into the hands of provincials, men from 17 14,6 | there comes even into your hands the very authority [of the 18 14,9 | getting into the lawyers' hands, and that might suggest 19 14,11| through the laying-on of hands was enough. In the spring