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| Alphabetical [« »] de 15 deacon 5 deacons 3 dead 18 deadly 1 deal 25 dealing 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 celsus 18 corinthians 18 cornelius 18 dead 18 didache 18 east 18 fathers | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances dead |
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1 1,1 | community at Qumran by the Dead Sea but also by those other 2 2,6 | clearly regards Ignatius as dead, a martyr with other martyrs; 3 2,13| diseases, and raise the dead. After having heard all 4 3 | they were instructed in “dead works” in fear and bondage. 5 4,7 | them come to life, striking dead those who annoyed him, covering 6 4,7 | with confusion, raising the dead, curing people of injuries, 7 5,4 | her tomb to outrage her dead body. The author even makes 8 5,5 | gardener's daughter who fell dead at Peter's prayer for her. 9 5,6 | of demon and marvel. The dead are raised, animals speak, 10 5,7 | dismisses it. The colt drops dead.~ 5. A woman long tormented 11 6,3 | persons raised from the dead by Christ lived on until 12 7,2 | those who had risen from the dead, who were seen not only 13 7,2 | that pagan gods are deified dead men. When their unreal cures 14 8,3 | preached the gospel, to the dead (24:2). Medieval miniatures 15 9,2 | On the Resurrection ofthe Dead which accompanies the Apology 16 13,9 | summoning the shades of the dead, in Odyssey 11. He tells 17 14,9 | fables and the worship of dead heroes as gods ought not 18 14,9 | and he and Caecilius are dead when the book is written,