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| Alphabetical [« »] humor 1 humor-in 1 humorously 1 hundred 16 hung 1 hunting 1 hurried 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 gnostics 16 goes 16 groups 16 hundred 16 information 16 interpretation 16 lists | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances hundred |
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1 Pref | copiously far and wide for five hundred years. This literature sprang 2 2,9 | answers that it will be when a hundred and fifty years are past ( 3 2,9 | the Coptic has “When the hundred and twentieth part is fulfilled,” 4 2,9 | the second coming “when a hundred and fifty years are past” 5 2,9 | as having been born one hundred and fifty years before he 6 2,11| one at Philomelium, two hundred miles to the east. It tells, 7 5,5 | when there were fifteen hundred in the Roman church in need 8 8,3 | that he found more than two hundred copies of the Diatessaron 9 12,6 | numerous and important. A hundred of them were gathered into 10 13,2 | death of Hippolytus.~ A hundred years ago the works of Hippolytus 11 13,9 | the world 5500; that five hundred years later, the final thousand 12 14,6 | Augustine, almost two hundred years later, found a group 13 14,9 | Tertullian; more than two hundred articles and monographs 14 14,19| which would be in about two hundred years (7:25), the millennium 15 14,20| the bird which lives five hundred years and then makes a kind 16 15,2 | He assembled more than a hundred letters by Origen (vi. 36.