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| Alphabetical [« »] consciousness 2 consequence 2 consider 2 considerable 15 considerate 1 considerations 1 considered 6 | Frequency [« »] 15 brought 15 chaps 15 character 15 considerable 15 contains 15 de 15 egyptian | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances considerable |
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1 1,4 | the Christian church.~To a considerable extent this earliest Christian 2 2,8 | Letter of Barnabas” was considerable, and it was long held in 3 3 | missing from these more considerable manuscripts. These numerous 4 3 | Upper Egypt, together with a considerable fragment of the Gospel of 5 4,7 | ascribed to Thomas has led to considerable confusion. The older of 6 4,10| schismatic along with a considerable list of such gospels, calling 7 5,5 | to go” (II Pet. 1:14).~ A considerable body of apocryphal literature 8 5,5 | Twelve. The writer had also a considerable library of Christian books. 9 5,9 | and 325, resulted in two considerable works, the Recognitions 10 6,2 | of the second century is considerable. For the time of its origin 11 11,3 | never been found, but a considerable fragment, covering I Peter, 12 13,6 | Oxyrhynchus Papyri vi. 870) and a considerable portion found in a Madrid 13 13,11| century, and it is quoted at considerable length in Eusebius (Preparation 14 14,12| Cyprian's letters run to considerable length his more massive 15 14,15| Novatian was the first considerable Latin writer of the Roman