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| Alphabetical [« »] fresh 2 freshness 1 friday 3 friend 19 friendly 2 friends 6 friendship 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 either 19 enough 19 famous 19 friend 19 give 19 hands 19 harnack | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances friend |
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1 Pref | devoted to Pamphilus, his friend and teacher, that he adopted 2 2,11| relates in a letter to his friend Florinus, which fortunately 3 7,3 | Harris showed his find to his friend J. Armitage Robinson, who 4 9,3 | addressed to Theophilus' pagan friend Autolycus. As it refers 5 10,1 | addressed to his sometime friend Florinus, a Roman ex-presbyter 6 12,1 | this offended his,; old friend Demetrius the bishop of 7 12,1 | soon after, he made a great friend in Ambrose, a man of means 8 12,1 | views. Ambrose became his friend, patron, and publisher. 9 12,4 | the diligent Rufinus, the friend and then the enemy of Jerome. 10 13,5 | questions raised by his friend Theophilus about the signs 11 13,9 | Alexander Severus, the author's friend and patron.~ The length 12 14,6 | addressed “to a philosophic friend,” which may have been written 13 14,6 | Aaron, To a Philosophic Friend, Flesh and Soul, Submission 14 14,9 | call him, tells how his friend Octavius has come from Africa 15 14,9 | is fine, they and a pagan friend Caecilius go on a pleasure 16 14,9 | is introduced as an old friend and teacher from Africa, 17 14,12| addressed To Donatus, a friend of other days, to whom Cyprian 18 15,2 | Clement of Alexandria and friend of Origen. Eusebius used 19 16 | no text~To a Philosophic Friend; no text~On Flesh and Soul;