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| Alphabetical [« »] apostrophe 2 apostrophes 1 apparent 8 apparently 19 appeal 6 appealed 7 appealing 3 | Frequency [« »] 19 actually 19 along 19 apologetic 19 apparently 19 appears 19 began 19 begins | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances apparently |
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1 2,4 | chapter is an apocalypse, apparently based on Matthew 24. Naturally 2 2,7 | what Polycarp has in mind. Apparently Burrhus, the deacon of Ephesus, 3 2,9 | He rejoins the apostles, apparently in Galilee, and tells them 4 4,2 | the uncanonical gospels apparently aimed at unifying the gospels 5 4,3 | Gospel of the Hebrews were apparently so called because one circulated 6 4,4 | the Hebrews, therefore, apparently originated in Egypt, in 7 4,7 | collection of Jesus' sayings apparently edited by some Gnostic teacher 8 4,8 | Traditions ofMatthias. There was apparently nothing particularly heretical 9 4,10| in answer to prayer, and apparently miraculous, very much like 10 4,10| by a former marriage, and apparently even the idea that Mary 11 4,13| not really a gospel but an apparently miscellaneous collection 12 5,3 | addresses them. He is tried, apparently before Nero, and executed 13 5,4 | Olives, when his body was apparently being crucified across the 14 5,4 | plunged in boiling oil, apparently at Rome, although the episode 15 5,4 | appealed to by the Iconoclasts, apparently because of its teaching 16 8,3 | Tatian immediately put it, apparently for missionary use in Syria. 17 11,3 | him from Alexandria, and apparently he never returned. When 18 13,11| On the basis of these, apparently, Dionysius was charged with 19 14,18| other works or fragments apparently of Lactantius have come