| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] sectarians 2 section 6 sections 2 sects 17 sects-marcionite 1 sectsperhaps 1 see 40 | Frequency [« »] 17 presbyter 17 prison 17 put 17 sects 17 strongly 17 theological 17 thousand | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances sects |
Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4 | contradistinction from the sects.~What has come down to us 2 1,5 | the writers against the sects, the scene is constantly 3 4,1 | has four gospels, the sects very many, one of which 4 4,3 | church has four gospels, the sects very many, one of which 5 4,9 | Among the various Christian sects that arose in the second 6 5,1 | disappeared, and the Gnostic sects were constantly appealing 7 5,5 | Peter.~ The rise of the sects in the second century led 8 5,5 | definitely disapproved until sects like the Manicheans made 9 8,1 | the blooming time of the sects, the middle of the second 10 10,4 | against the vagaries of the sects. Agrippa Castor, about A.D. 11 10,4 | understood it against the sects. He said that on his journey 12 10,4 | a list of the Christian sects and describes the Marcionites 13 10,4 | He lists the seven Jewish sects, as Justin had done (Dialogue 14 10,4 | have long survived; as the sects disappeared, books about 15 11,3 | title of Gnostic from the sects that had appropriated and 16 13,1 | the campaign against the sects and was a prolific writer. 17 14,12| persecution but in heretical sects. Although the work was primarily