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reliance 1
relics 2
relieved 1
religion 16
religion-appear 1
religions 7
religious 20
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16 palestine
16 passover
16 present
16 religion
16 scholars
16 simply
16 sources
Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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religion

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pref | and conflict to become the religion of the empire.~The field 2 2,12| followers of an unauthorized religion. Any offense given to the 3 3 | of Orphic and Pythagorean religion had had so much to say; 4 5,1 | the values of fiction in religion. Not only was fiction useful 5 5,2 | of the role of women in religion some Christians in Asia 6 5,2 | been prominent in Phrygian religion, and for twenty years this 7 7 | dialogues in defense of the new religion.~ Christians were mostly 8 7 | seeking to command their religion to Greek readers, had already 9 7,2 | practiced an unlicensed religion; in fact, Christianity did 10 8,2 | exceedingly zealous to learn the religion of the Christians.” The 11 8,3 | Greek philosophy, art, and religion.~ After the death of Justin, 12 9,3 | continues the attack upon pagan religion and contrasts the contradictory 13 9,3 | of Moses and the Jewish religion, of which Christians felt 14 14,17| Christ introduced the true religion and develops Arnobius' curious 15 14,19| seven books: (1) “On False Religion,” polytheism is false; the 16 14,19| 4) “On True Wisdom and Religion,” they are inseparable.


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