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| Alphabetical [« »] sound 9 sounds 2 source 14 sources 16 sources-greek 1 south 1 southern 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 religion 16 scholars 16 simply 16 sources 16 treatises 16 woman 15 30 | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances sources |
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1 2,9| Gospels, the Acts, and other sources what he considered of most 2 2,9| in full. From these three sources, Coptic, Latin, and Ethiopic, 3 5,4| scattered fragments from various sources, is only about twothirds 4 5,4| wonders preserved in other sources, chiefly Latin. John converts 5 5,9| drew upon two conflicting sources, one Jewish-Christian and 6 5,9| in the Recognitions. Such sources would explain the strange 7 7,3| Milne in 1923.[36] The sources for the text of the Apology 8 7,3| of the Christians as his sources suggests the possession 9 9,1| been recovered from various sources, the longest, of little 10 11,3| quotations from all sorts of sources come out most strongly here, 11 13,3| found.~ From our various sources, already mentioned, we know 12 13,4| upon secondary and biased sources and as seriously misrepresenting 13 13,9| and other chronological sources, Greek and Jewish, among 14 14,3| originally contained. From other sources, however, this list can 15 15,3| associated with Origen. The sources he quotes in the seventh 16 15,4| general excellence of his sources in the Preparation and his