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| Alphabetical [« »] point 13 pointed 6 pointing 4 points 17 poison 4 pol 2 polemic 14 | Frequency [« »] 17 passages 17 philosophy 17 pieces 17 points 17 possibly 17 practical 17 presbyter | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances points |
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1 2,2 | the humility of Christ and points to the harmony of the natural 2 2,2 | Corinthian situation (chap. 44), points out that the officers of 3 2,2 | Churches called “sheepfolds,” points toward the continuity of 4 2,8 | themselves” (16:14). This points to the heathen rebuilding 5 2,9 | and fifty years are past” points to a date between A.D. 140 6 4,9 | strongly influenced at many points by the Four Gospels, which 7 4,10| James-Generation [genesis] of Mary,” points to the notion that even 8 5,4 | crucifixion (chap. 97). At some points it sounds decidedly Gnostic, 9 6,2 | prophecy,” now lost. This points to one of the major Christian 10 8,2 | The text is broken at two points (7:6 and 10: 1), and the 11 8,3 | Jews and Christians. He points out the disagreement among 12 9,1 | Paschal Chronicle. Melito points out to the emperor that 13 14,3 | Romans. Here Tertullian points out that persecution simply 14 14,9 | the Octavius in so many points that it is clear that one 15 14,17| of God. He discusses the points brought against Christianity-that 16 14,18| liability to disease; Lactantius points out the enormous advantage 17 16 | passages bearing on particular points of Christian belief arose