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| Alphabetical [« »] mouse 1 mouth 3 moved 1 movement 16 movements 6 moving 3 movrd 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 interpretation 16 lists 16 means 16 movement 16 names 16 oral 16 p | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances movement |
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1 1,5 | more conscious literary movement begins, with the apologists 2 1,6 | doctrine, and the extraordinary movement, so largely literary, that 3 4,2 | of the beginnings of the movement. Independently — though 4 5,2 | and for twenty years this movement, Montanism, was most active 5 5,5 | clearly contributes to the movement which was under way in the 6 6,1 | beginning of the Christian movement, hymns and songs were part 7 6,1 | other glimpses of the same movement in the great arias, antiphonies, 8 8,4 | to dominate the Christian movement and to reshape its scripture, 9 8,4 | the decline of Marcion's movement and hence of zeal for its 10 14,6 | adherent of the,, Catholic movement, which Irenaeus reflected. 11 14,6 | devotion to the Catholic movement and his aversion to heretics 12 14,6 | argued that the Christian movement does not contradict the 13 14,10| extinction the Christian movement. It ushered in the first 14 14,11| Cyprian's day and on the rapid movement of events, seen for the 15 14,12| church at Rome, where a movement was on foot, led by Novatian, 16 16 | pristine radiance of the movement and the literature, the