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| Alphabetical [« »] stromateis 2 strong 10 stronger 1 strongly 17 stronzateis 1 struck 1 struggle 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 prison 17 put 17 sects 17 strongly 17 theological 17 thousand 17 value | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances strongly |
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1 2,5 | the Father. Ignatius is strongly ecclesiastical in his views; 2 3 | continued down the centuries, strongly affecting Dante, in the 3 4,8 | the Christian society was strongly held in the Traditions: “ 4 4,9 | Ebionites was naturally strongly influenced at many points 5 4,10| of folklore. The book is strongly influenced by the story 6 5,4 | way to God. The book is strongly ascetic; marriage is sternly 7 5,6 | The Acts of Thomas is strongly ascetic, describing Thomas 8 7,3 | Christian way, which he strongly commends, although he speaks 9 7,3 | 3, 5). Aristides is also strongly influenced by the Preaching 10 8,4 | so popular, for Marcion strongly condemned it. Justin's Dialogue 11 11,3 | of sources come out most strongly here, as do his breadth 12 13,1 | was a prolific writer. He strongly opposed the laxity of Zephyrinus, 13 13,7 | to the original Greek and strongly suggesting that the work 14 14,6 | Zephyrinus and Calixtus. He felt strongly that it had forfeited the 15 14,9 | it is clear that one was strongly influenced by the other. 16 14,10| of Cornelius, Cyprian had strongly maintained the unity of 17 14,21| conclusion, with which he strongly disagreed, and adding sections