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| Alphabetical [« »] family 2 famine 1 famines 1 famous 19 fancies 2 far 28 far-off 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 describes 19 either 19 enough 19 famous 19 friend 19 give 19 hands | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances famous |
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1 2,8 | 1873, Bryennius made his famous discovery of the Constantinople 2 2,9 | of Hernias. He tells the famous story of Jesus and his alphabet 3 2,11| Martyrdom of Polycarp, the famous bishop of Smyrna whose life 4 2,11| to seen Anicetus, and his famous encounter with Marcion. 5 5,3 | and Greek papyri and the famous chapter so long known as 6 5,4 | ascetic tone. Photius, the famous patriarch of Constantinople, 7 5,5 | where are you going?” (the famous “Domme quo vadis?”). Jesus 8 5,8 | release, and dies.~ In his famous chapter on the New Testament 9 7,4 | mention of it is in the famous True Discourses which Celsus, 10 12,7 | formed about them the most famous Christian library of antiquity, 11 13,8 | Paul, but not Hebrews. His famous Roman contemporary Gaius 12 13,9 | homilies, on Luke. But his most famous letter is that written about 13 13,10| viceroy of Zenobia, the famous queen of Palmyra, who for 14 14,3 | Christians is seed”-the most famous of all his famous observations. 15 14,3 | the most famous of all his famous observations. These writings 16 14,13| deacon when he wrote. The famous Cheltenham list of the books 17 14,13| for mention here. The most famous is the one entitled That 18 14,13| third century.~ Another famous old Latin treatise that 19 15,3 | the leaders in them, (3) famous teachers and writers, (4)