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| Alphabetical [« »] master 6 masterpiece 1 masters 3 material 17 materials 21 mathematical 1 mathematically 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 historical 17 influenced 17 institutes 17 material 17 minucius 17 pamphilus 17 parts | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances material |
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1 1,2 | instances suggest memorized material but the items quoted cannot 2 1,2 | a record of this kind of material.~Although this elusive oral 3 2,9 | tried to condense all that material into one small book, about 4 3 | embodying not a little pagan material with their own, and continued 5 3 | these books represents the material most relevant to the present 6 4,2 | suspicious of the new, unfamiliar material another gospel would inevitably 7 4,2 | possession of any authentic material comparable in historical 8 4,5 | another form, leaving his material body at the mercy of his 9 4,5 | but there is little new material.~ Jesus, while being crucified, 10 4,6 | numerous duplications of material, which amounted to at least 11 4,6 | hesitate to introduce some new material. There is very little probability 12 7,1 | that Jesus appeared in a material body after the resurrection. 13 7,4 | dialogue of his, supplied some material to Eusebius on the subject 14 10,2 | himself was indebted for material to Justin, from whose book 15 14,17| vu with the futility of material sacrifice. The work seems 16 14,20| and bold rehandling of the material of the seven books in a 17 14,20| inclusion of some y new material as well.~ Harnack suggests