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| Alphabetical [« »] 237 2 238 1 23o-certainly 1 24 18 240 3 242 1 243 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 set 19 told 19 went 18 24 18 celsus 18 corinthians 18 cornelius | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances 24 |
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1 2,4 | apparently based on Matthew 24. Naturally the question 2 4,4 | to the disciples in Luke 24:39, occurs also in Ignatius, 3 4,14| Sophia of Jesus Christ.[24] The former, partly preserved 4 4,14| followers used (Heresies 1. 24. 5).~ It seems likely that 5 5,5 | old enemy Simon (Acts 8:9-24). As the twelve years Jesus 6 8,3 | the gospel, to the dead (24:2). Medieval miniatures 7 8,4 | Eusebius (Church History iv. 24. 3) and was very probably 8 9,1 | living (Church History v. 24. 5, 6), so that his literary 9 9,3 | Euphrates (To Autolycus II. 24), and indicates that he 10 9,3 | Marcion (Church History iv. 24. 1-3). Jerome (On Illustrious 11 10,3 | part in Church History v. 24. 2-8. Victor replied by 12 10,3 | Eusebius (Church History v. 24. 12-I7). Eusebius adds that 13 13,3 | Numbers, chaps. 23 and 24.).~Moses' Song (Deuteronomy, 14 13,11| hymns (Church History vii. 24. 4). But Nepos held that 15 13,11| all [Church History vii. 24. 4].~ ~In 260-61 Dionysius 16 15,3 | Theophilus of Antioch (iv. 24), Melito of Sardis (iv. 17 16 | language and thought of Matthew 24.~ [7] The Books of Clement, 18 16 | London, New York 1963).~ [24] Die gnostischen Schriften