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| Alphabetical [« »] response 6 responsibility 1 responsible 3 rest 15 resting 1 restoration 1 restore 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 possess 15 recognized 15 regarded 15 rest 15 seventh 15 something 15 study | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances rest |
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1 2,4 | about A.D. 70, while the rest was added not long afterwards. 2 2,5 | likely to pass through on the rest of his journey to Rome. 3 3 | evidently earlier than the rest; it deals with matters immediately 4 4,4 | and when he reigns he will rest.” Exactly this saying was 5 5,5 | resurrections follow.~ The rest of the Acts is preserved 6 5,7 | ofthe Hebrews (“they do rest, and resting do reign,” 7 5,9 | Recognitions. Both works seem to rest on an earlier piece of fiction 8 8,1 | and even those we have rest on the slenderest manuscript 9 8,4 | error more clearly than the rest.” He also mentions Rhodo, 10 11,2 | concealed in Egypt, I found rest. He, the true Sicilian bee, 11 11,3 | books; — I mean Jude and the rest of the Catholic letters 12 13,11| reverence because he has gone to rest before us. But the truth 13 14,8 | others, from A.D. 143 on. The rest of the manuscript Mai afterward 14 14,17| Christianity, and in the rest he attacks paganism. Book 15 15,1 | Leviticus,” “Job and…” (the rest is lost), “Acts of the Apostles,” “