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| Alphabetical [« »] recognition 1 recognitions 8 recognize 2 recognized 15 recommended 1 recommends 1 reconcile 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 outlines 15 picture 15 possess 15 recognized 15 regarded 15 rest 15 seventh | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances recognized |
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1 2,2 | in Corinth,” but it was recognized very early as the work of 2 2,5 | was at Smyrna, Ignatius recognized this expression of Christian 3 2,9 | reported and described, and was recognized by M. R. James as including 4 3 | this fragment were later recognized in the socalled Books of 5 3 | gradually a number came to be recognized, and shrewd sayings of a 6 4,5 | some of its contents. He recognized it as a work of the Docetists. 7 7,2 | administration religions had to be recognized — “licensed” — by the state 8 7,2 | do not last, the gods are recognized as merely human in origin. 9 7,2 | the other hand, is rightly recognized as Savior because of the 10 9,1 | himself and should have recognized a kindred spirit in Melito. 11 14,9 | Arnobius, in 1543, but was soon recognized (1560) by Balduinus as the 12 14,10| bishops, and although he fully recognized the historical importance 13 14,11| Cornelius, who came to be the recognized bishop. It was the natural 14 14,16| however, both works were recognized as Novatian's and republished 15 16 | current in Syriac is now recognized as a~ Syriac composition,