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| Alphabetical [« »] opposition 5 or 309 oracles 6 oral 16 orally 1 orat 1 oratio 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 means 16 movement 16 names 16 oral 16 p 16 palestine 16 passover | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances oral |
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1 1,2 | The Oral Gospel.~Such oral tradition 2 1,2 | The Oral Gospel.~Such oral tradition was evidently 3 1,2 | that they were derived from oral tradition.~But have we actual 4 1,2 | to Jesus. The process of oral transmission is probably 5 1,2 | Thomas is actually based on oral tradition (see chap. iv), 6 1,2 | material.~Although this elusive oral tradition must have had 7 1,2 | under the shadow of the oral tradition and were largely 8 1,2 | and shows that a period of oral tradition preceded that 9 2,2 | introducing a quotation from oral tradition, as in Acts 20: 10 2,4 | resulted from the use of common oral traditions. J: P. Audet, 11 4,1 | literary types. The primitive oral gospel may have originated 12 4,2 | time enriching them from oral traditions and from creative 13 4,4 | the saying from earlier oral tradition. It is also possible 14 4,12| from these gospels or from oral tradition or from a mixture 15 6,2 | are derived either from oral tradition or from that gospel, 16 6,3 | to be the author of the oral gospel.~ Eusebius calls