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| Alphabetical [« »] followed 20 followers 17 following 12 follows 15 folly 2 fond 1 fondness 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 every 15 extant 15 follow 15 follows 15 h 15 heaven 15 homilies | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances follows |
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1 2,8 | gnosis and didache). What follows is a bold statement of Christian 2 2,8 | the Way of the Black One follows, and a general exhortation 3 2,13| Abgar wrote to Jesus as follows:~ ~Abgar, ruler of Edessa, 4 3 | Revelation runs somewhat as follows. Peter relates how, as they 5 3 | in rivers of fire. Then follows a briefer description of 6 3 | Nicephorus (ca. A.D. 850) it follows the Revelation of John among 7 3 | revelations from this codex follows.[12]~ In Codex V the first 8 3 | first revelation, which follows a fragmentary letter of 9 4,5 | the heavens, and across follows them. The cross declares 10 5,3 | of Paul ran somewhat as follows:~ 1. Paul is at Pisidian 11 5,7 | disciples of Thomas and follows him back to prison, where 12 6,1 | strong.[32] The hymn reads as follows:~(a) Hymn the Father, ye 13 6,2 | probably not by Clement. But it follows the Letter of Clement both 14 8,1 | manuscript was copied. What follows seems to belong to the second 15 8,2 | of Alexandria. Its author follows traditional apologetic patterns