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| Alphabetical [« »] philoponus 1 philosopher 6 philosopher-emperor 1 philosophers 14 philosophic 4 philosophical 11 philosophies 3 | Frequency [« »] 14 martyrs 14 matter 14 numerous 14 philosophers 14 polemic 14 possible 14 reflected | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances philosophers |
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1 5,8 | they were written by “the philosophers Neochares and Leonidas,” 2 8,3 | out the disagreement among philosophers and ridicules Graeco-Roman 3 9,2 | again and again to Greek philosophers and poets in support of 4 9,3 | quoting numbers of poets and philosophers, as well as the Sibylline 5 11,2 | with the teachings of the philosophers as a proper part of Christian 6 11,3 | and the vagaries of the philosophers are unsparingly set forth, 7 11,3 | classics now lost. Yet these philosophers, Clement goes on to say, 8 11,3 | among the writings of the philosophers shows. He argues for the 9 11,3 | found in the works of Greek philosophers and poets an armory for 10 13,2 | surveying the views of the Greek philosophers, the Brahmins and the Druids, 11 14,9 | short of him. Poets and philosophers have agreed that he is man' 12 14,9 | before he abandoned them. The philosophers have long maintained that 13 14,19| of prophets, poets, and philosophers shows that God is one; ( 14 14,19| Wisdom,” the errors of the philosophers; (4) “On True Wisdom and