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| Alphabetical [« »] schoeps 1 scholar 3 scholarly 2 scholars 16 scholia 1 school 14 schools 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 passover 16 present 16 religion 16 scholars 16 simply 16 sources 16 treatises | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances scholars |
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1 2,14| that you may long be well.~ Scholars have sometimes supposed 2 4,5 | But English and German scholars were not slow in discovering 3 4,10| been provided by various scholars, especially J. Doresse[21] 4 5,4 | the original Acts.~ Some scholars seek to date the Acts of 5 5,6 | poetical passages. Most scholars think it was written in 6 6,1 | at Qumran. In fact, some scholars regard them as Jewish hymns 7 6,1 | only in Syriac, and some scholars have thought they might 8 6,2 | it.~ This difficulty led scholars like Lightfoot to the view 9 11,3 | indeed in any of his works. Scholars have rightly pointed out 10 13,7 | Hippolytus, and in this view scholars have generally concurred.[ 11 14,11| generally agreed upon by scholars. Cyprian was able from his 12 14,13| II, A.D. 257-58, but most scholars despair of identifying its 13 14,16| work Against the Jews; most scholars now recognize On the Trinity 14 14,20| Lactantius, most modern scholars are disposed to accept them 15 15,3 | listed Justin's to “urge scholars to a diligent regard for 16 16 | and it was a time of great scholars and great theologians; but