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| Alphabetical [« »] didascalus 1 didymus 1 die 10 died 17 dies 5 differed 3 differences 6 | Frequency [« »] 17 contemporary 17 copy 17 daniel 17 died 17 epistle 17 followers 17 group | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances died |
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1 2,12| was so maltreated that he died in prison. The final sufferings 2 4,4 | contemporary, Epiphanius (who died in 403), says in his Heresies 3 5,4 | materials. When Drusiana died, in protest against the 4 6,3 | Judas hanged himself and died, as Matthew reported (Matt. 5 9,3 | Lactantius, a Western writer who died about A.D. 325, who in his 6 12,1 | which he soon afterward died, probably in Caesarea, but 7 13,1 | Pontianus seems to have died. Whether Hippolytus, too, 8 13,1 | Whether Hippolytus, too, died there or survived his exile 9 13,1 | or survived his exile and died in Rome the following year 10 13,10| Dionysius. When Heraclas died, sixteen years later, Dionysius 11 13,10| amid such scenes Dionysius died, A.D. 264-65. The new bishop 12 14,3 | Agobard, bishop of Lyons, who died in A.D. 840, to a church 13 14,10| of Rome, was banished and died, and Cyprian himself was 14 14,10| from their sees. Stephen died in August of that year, 15 14,14| contemporary Hippolytus (who died ten years before Cyprian' 16 14,15| not know when or how he died.~ Eusebius gives an account 17 14,17| Christ was a man and that he died on a cross, both of which