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| Alphabetical [« »] corin 1 corinth 23 corinthian 3 corinthians 18 cornelius 18 corpus 7 correct 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 went 18 24 18 celsus 18 corinthians 18 cornelius 18 dead 18 didache | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances corinthians |
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1 1,2 | of Clement of Rome to the Corinthians ( 3:1; 46:7) — perhaps based 2 2,2 | sent a long letter to the Corinthians, urging them to harmonize 3 2,2 | A.D. 60 or soon after. The Corinthians had from the beginning made 4 2,2 | teaching.~In writing to the Corinthians, however, it needed no such 5 2,2 | Cor. 1: 10-12. Not only I Corinthians but Romans and Ephesians 6 2,9 | book, about the length of I Corinthians. The idea of writing in 7 3 | Thessalonians (chap. 2) and I Corinthians (chap. 15).[6] But the Revelation 8 3 | Paul, especially in III Corinthians (ca. A.D. 160-70). These 9 5,2 | Paul had indeed said in I Corinthians that women were to keep 10 5,2 | exchanged between Paul and the Corinthians which had once been extant 11 5,3 | a short letter from the Corinthians, reporting the appearance 12 5,3 | He writes a letter to the Corinthians in reply. (This is the letter 13 5,3 | Armenian churches as III Corinthians). He takes leave of the 14 6,2 | the Roman church to the Corinthians, written about A.D. 95. 15 6,2 | at Corinth from which the Corinthians could read from time to 16 6,2 | which Dionysius said the Corinthians would keep and read with 17 6,2 | favorite sermon with the Corinthians which was kept and read 18 14,20| Clement of Rome (To the Corinthians 25). Just when Lactancius