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| Alphabetical [« »] sevenhundredth 1 seventeen 4 seventeenth-century 2 seventh 15 seventh-century 1 seventy 2 seventy-five 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 recognized 15 regarded 15 rest 15 seventh 15 something 15 study 15 trinity | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances seventh |
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1 3 | to the fifth, sixth, and seventh heavens; in the last he 2 4,4 | the Gospel of John in the seventh chapter and later found 3 4,8 | ofthe Sixty Canonical Books (seventh century or earlier) and 4 7,3 | romance (written in the seventh or eighth century) is the 5 7,3 | Greek form was used in the seventh or eighth century in the 6 7,4 | Maximus the Confessor in the seventh century reports Clement' 7 7,4 | Confessor, a Greek writer of the seventh century already mentioned, 8 9,1 | Anastasius of Sinai, in the seventh century, credits Melito 9 9,1 | gone unmentioned until the seventh century and in 1940 should 10 12,2 | took Caesarea early in the seventh century (A.D. 638), for 11 13,6 | principally a leaf of a sixth or seventh century papyrus book from 12 13,9 | Paschal Chronicle early in the seventh century, and Georgius Syncellus, 13 14,12| 251 or early in 252.~ The seventh, On the Mortality, deals 14 15,3 | through-out the sixth and seventh books. With the earlier 15 15,3 | sources he quotes in the seventh book include works by Dionysius,