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| Alphabetical [« »] wept 1 were 243 were-among 1 west 13 west-asian 1 westcott 1 western 9 | Frequency [« »] 13 stephen 13 teachers 13 themselves 13 west 13 widely 12 35 12 accounts | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances west |
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1 1,5 | constantly changing from West to East and back again, 2 1,5 | back again, and soon in the West we have Latin writers at 3 2,5 | These Churches of East and West were in frequent communication 4 2,13| became widely known in the West through Eusebius' account 5 8,3 | who was bishop of Cyrrhus, west of the Euphrates. In his 6 10,2 | As he was writing in the West, he pointed to the Roman 7 10,3 | had long differed from the West in this matter, and yet 8 10,4 | the East as well as the West, and he made use of a variety 9 11,2 | centuries later, to the West as well. Alexander of Jerusalem 10 13,1 | Greek Christianity in the West. He was born about A.D. 11 13,3 | generally forgottcri in the West. Hippolvtus' method of interpretation 12 14,6 | the only church in the West of apostolic. foundation:~ ~ 13 16 | in the East; and in the West, Ambrose, Rufinus, Jerome,