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| Alphabetical [« »] christians-seven 1 christians-that 1 christians-the 1 chronicle 14 chronicler 1 chroniclers 1 chronicon 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 alexander 14 apocalypse 14 athenagoras 14 chronicle 14 coming 14 eight 14 empire | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances chronicle |
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1 4,9 | Epiphanius and the Paschal Chronicle) under Severus (193-211), 2 5,5 | shown to be derived from the Chronicle written about that time 3 9,1 | preserved in the Paschal Chronicle. Melito points out to the 4 13,6 | The Chronicle.~ Yet another phase of Hippolytus' 5 13,6 | in A.D. 234 he wrote his Chronicle (Chronicon). In scope the 6 13,6 | In scope the book was a chronicle of world history from the 7 13,9 | published his Chronography, or Chronicle, in five books. It traced 8 13,9 | for Hippolytus, for the Chronicle of Eusebius, and later for 9 13,9 | and later for the Paschal Chronicle early in the seventh century, 10 14,17| quaint story, from Jerom's Chronicle for the year ***2343, or 11 15,3 | the first edition of his Chronicle. In it he made use of writings 12 15,3 | completed soon afterwards. The Chronicle provided a skeleton for 13 15,3 | little more than a literary chronicle. There is no attempt to 14 16 | Date of Easter; no text~The Chronicle; no Greek text~The Apostolic