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| Alphabetical [« »] corinth 23 corinthian 3 corinthians 18 cornelius 18 corpus 7 correct 2 corrected 5 | Frequency [« »] 18 24 18 celsus 18 corinthians 18 cornelius 18 dead 18 didache 18 east | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances cornelius |
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1 5,5 | described by the bishop Cornelius (d. 253) when there were 2 14,8 | of the secon century, M. Cornelius Fronto. For what Celsus 3 14,8 | we do about Minu cius. M. Cornelius Fronto (ca. 100-175) was 4 14,10| claimed by two rival bishops, Cornelius and Novatian, the latter 5 14,10| wished to return to it. Cornelius held that, upon establishing 6 14,10| vigor, took the side of Cornelius, who succeeded in establishing 7 14,10| and persecution revived. Cornelius, the new bishop of Rome, 8 14,10| bishops.~ In the time of Cornelius, Cyprian had strongly maintained 9 14,11| great leaders, Cyprian, Cornelius, Novatian, and a number 10 14,11| and two bishops of Rome, Cornelius and his successor Lucius. 11 14,11| Cyprian returned to Carthage, Cornelius was chosen bishop of Rome ( 12 14,11| But Cyprian sided with Cornelius, who came to be the recognized 13 14,11| for Cyprian to do this, as Cornelius and he were in agreement 14 14,12| church, as a rival bishop to Cornelius, whose views on the lapsed 15 14,15| Epistles 30, 36). When Cornelius was elected bishop in zsi, 16 14,15| wanted to return to it. Cornelius favored readmitting them, 17 14,15| quotations from a letter of Cornelius to Fabius of Antioch about 18 14,15| of that name. He accepts Cornelius' judgment of him-that he