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| Alphabetical [« »] painters 1 painters-giotto 1 palace 5 palestine 16 palestinian 3 palimpsest 2 palladius 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 names 16 oral 16 p 16 palestine 16 passover 16 present 16 religion | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances palestine |
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1 Pref | man came to Caesarea in Palestine about A.D. 280 to study 2 1,2 | not often close to Jewish Palestine.~ ~ 3 3 | Friday in some churches of Palestine (Church History vii. 19). 4 4,4 | that he found the book in Palestine, in use among the Nazarene 5 4,4 | but saw an Aramaic text in Palestine, which, he says, he translated 6 4,9 | those Jewish Christians of Palestine, and especially of Jerusalem, 7 5,9 | a journey of Clement to Palestine, his meeting with Peter, 8 7,4 | Aristo, a man of Pella, in Palestine, laid hold of it for Christian 9 8,1 | native of Flavia Neapolis, in Palestine, the ancient Shechem, the 10 9,1 | scriptures as current in Palestine.~ The Apology was written 11 11,3 | and another, a Hebrew, in Palestine.~ Clement seems to have 12 11,3 | visited Ionia, Middle Syria, Palestine, southern Italy, and Egypt 13 12,1 | city.~ He took refuge in Palestine and lived for perhaps two 14 12,1 | Alexandria. Only the bishops of Palestine, Phoenicia, Arabia, and 15 13,9 | him settled at Emmaus in Palestine and engaged in literary 16 13,10| in Phoenicia, Caesarea in Palestine, even Armenia, and concerned