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contemplated 1
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contemporary 17
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17 bible
17 carried
17 clear
17 contemporary
17 copy
17 daniel
17 died
Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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contemporary

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,6 | it existed apart from the contemporary and later Christian literature. 2 2,4 | the writings of Papias, a contemporary of Polycarp.~In 1883, however, 3 2,9 | as though Marcion were a contemporary of the writer; he flourished 4 4,4 | the Nazarenes. Jerome's contemporary, Epiphanius (who died in 5 4,5 | Serapion's great Egyptian contemporary, Clement of Alexandria, 6 4,7 | and quoted by his Roman contemporary Hippolytus (Refutation v. 7 8,1 | the Apology. But Justin's contemporary Irenaeus also mentions Against 8 8,1 | but, beginning with his contemporary Hegesippus, they probably 9 9,1 | upon the work of Melito's contemporary Apollinaris of Hierapolis 10 9,3 | information goes, but Theophilus' contemporary Irenaeus seems to make use 11 10,2 | the apostles to his own contemporary Eleutherus (iii. 3. 3), 12 10,2 | century, so that it is almost contemporary with Irenaeus.[57]~ ~ 13 13,8 | Hebrews. His famous Roman contemporary Gaius held the same view 14 13,10| bishop of Corinth (who was contemporary with Soter, bishop of Rome 15 14,14| precisely that of his Roman contemporary Hippolytus (who died ten 16 14,20| chapters 7-52, devoted to contemporary persecutors and what became 17 14,21| adding sections from his contemporary Tyconius. The Spanish presbyter


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