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| Alphabetical [« »] nativity 2 natural 15 naturally 15 nature 15 navigation 1 nazaraeans 2 nazarene 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 make 15 natural 15 naturally 15 nature 15 outlines 15 picture 15 possess | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances nature |
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1 2,4 | instruction, largely Jewish in nature and partly based on the 2 2,14| Flora; in it he explains the nature of the true law of God.[ 3 3 | Jesus. It describes the nature of the supreme Being, the 4 4,8 | taught that the physical nature must be controlled and mortified 5 4,10| moment of Jesus' birth all nature, animate and inanimate, 6 4,10| Judaism. The idea of all nature standing still at the moment 7 6,3 | the dream of a time when nature would respond freely and 8 12,7 | understand this correctly), the nature of the resurrection body, 9 13,11| Procopius of Gaza, and a work On Nature, cast in the form of a letter 10 13,11| his major writings, On Nature, On Trials, On Promises, 11 14,6 | essentially Christian by nature and itself a witness to 12 14,9 | disputations-the Orator, the Nature of the Cods, and Divination. 13 14,12| The second deals with the nature and work of Christ, presenting 14 14,17| reconcile with Christ's divine nature. Book ii maintains that 15 16 | Dionysius of Alexandria, On Nature; no complete text~On Trials;