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| Alphabetical [« »] earnestness 1 earth 9 easily 3 east 18 easter 8 eastern 12 easton 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 cornelius 18 dead 18 didache 18 east 18 fathers 18 further 18 gods | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances east |
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1 1,5 | constantly changing from West to East and back again, and soon 2 2,2 | to the Christians of the East, I Clement to those of Greece 3 2,4 | its place of origin as the East, perhaps Syria or Alexandria.~ 4 2,5 | continued it. These Churches of East and West were in frequent 5 2,11| two hundred miles to the east. It tells, for the most 6 3 | of the Manichees, as far east as Chinese Turkestan.~ Hermas 7 8,3 | century a rhetorician from the East, Syria or Assyria, journeyed 8 8,3 | church and returned to the East, where he became the leader, 9 10,1 | Irenaeus thus knew Christianity East and West-Asian, Gallic, 10 10,3 | Victor, pointing out that the East had long differed from the 11 10,4 | Hegesippus. He came from the East, and his knowledge of Aramaic 12 10,4 | Syria. He traveled from the East to Corinth, and spent some 13 10,4 | and later returning to the East to write, or at least to 14 10,4 | widely traveled and knew the East as well as the West, and 15 11,3 | Egypt. Others were in the East, one born in Assyria, and 16 12,1 | His fame spread over the East. The emperor's mother, Julia 17 13,9 | were widely adopted in the East. The Chronography was full 18 16 | Athanasius, and Chrysostom in the East; and in the West, Ambrose,