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| Alphabetical [« »] powerfully 2 powers 9 pp 6 practical 17 practical-with 1 practically 2 practice 13 | Frequency [« »] 17 pieces 17 points 17 possibly 17 practical 17 presbyter 17 prison 17 put | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances practical |
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1 1,4 | their stamp. An even more practical terminus is afforded by 2 4,6 | but was controlled by a practical purpose to produce a gospel 3 12,4 | may be grouped two highly practical writings of his, one On 4 13,7 | forth-all in a most concise and practical fashion. It is clear that 5 13,8 | of Roman bishops on both practical and doctri issues. He worked 6 13,10| Dionysius ably united the practical and intellectual sides of 7 13,10| anywhere in the church, practical, doctrinal, and even critical, 8 14,2 | a wealth of other books, practical, doctrinal, and polemic, 9 14,3 | the apologetic field, his practical, doctrinal, and polemic 10 14,4 | Practical Works.~ The majority of 11 14,4 | The majority of these were practical in character, dealing with 12 14,6 | writings as apologetic, practical, doctrinal, and polemic. 13 14,11| less closely related to practical church problems of the day.~ 14 14,12| letters, sprang from the practical conditions of church life. 15 14,12| Quirinus and presents the practical teachings of Christianity, 16 14,12| Lord's Prayer, presents a practical interpretation of the prayer, 17 15,4 | thus both precedent and practical occasion resulted in a more