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| Alphabetical [« »] informal 1 informant 1 informants 1 information 16 informed-as 1 informs 2 ing 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 goes 16 groups 16 hundred 16 information 16 interpretation 16 lists 16 means | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances information |
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1 Pref | heavily on Eusebius for his information, but his book has some independent 2 1,4 | events, and Eusebius gives us information on not a few books that 3 2,6 | 13), he asks for further information about him, evidently writing 4 4,9 | around 185. Our only other information about it comes from Epiphanius, 5 7,1 | give us some substantial information about it.~ It attacked, 6 7,2 | Eusebius, who gives us all the information we possess about Quadratus ( 7 7,4 | the source of some of his information about it (Church History 8 8,4 | remains our best source of information about Marcion, of whom Tertullian 9 9,3 | Theophilus, as far as our information goes, but Theophilus' contemporary 10 10,2 | an invaluable source of information about them, although of 11 13,9 | strange pieces of curious information on all sorts of subjects, 12 14,6 | work gives us our principal information about Marcion, and especially 13 14,13| Eusebius gores us some information about him in his Church 14 15,3 | v. 4. 3).~ Much of his information about the later second century 15 15,3 | because of his lack of information or interest there are surprising 16 15,4 | we owe a good deal of our information about early Christian literature