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| Alphabetical [« »] 1688 1 169 2 1699 1 17 19 170 6 1701 1 172 2 | Frequency [« »] 20 take 20 vii 19 16 19 17 19 36 19 actually 19 along | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances 17 |
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1 2,8| of his household (14:14; 17:23), it meant to predict 2 2,8| suddenly at the end of chapter 17: “So much for this. Now 3 2,8| cleavage at the end of chapter 17. The idle if ingenious fancies 4 2,8| extends only through chapter 17, which is properly finished 5 4,4| Church History (iii. 39. 17) says that Pa pias, who 6 4,9| speaking in the plural.[17] This led to its being called, 7 5,2| Tertullian relates (On Baptism 17) that when a few years later, 8 5,3| Tertullian in On Baptism 17, written at the beginning 9 6,2| plain from some words in 17:3: “Let us not merely seem 10 7 | address in Athens in Acts 17:22-31. But the earliest 11 7,2| from the sermon in Acts 17 and-perhaps-bits of the 12 7,3| The closing chapters, 15-17, give a fine picture of 13 8,4| in his Refutation (vii- 17; x. 15), bracketing him 14 12,2| century (A.D. 638), for in 616-17 Paul of Tella, a Syrian 15 12,7| called “blood” in Leviticus 17:11, and the sense in which 16 13,3| Goliath (I Samuel, chap. 17) (these two in Armenian 17 14,9| inscriptions of A.D. 211-17, as belonging to a leading 18 16 | Epiphanius Heresies, xxviii.~ [17] In this it resembles the 19 16 | Eusebius Church History vi. 17; Palladius Lausiac History