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| Alphabetical [« »] called 73 calling 2 callisti 1 calls 13 calm 1 calumnies 1 cambridge 3 | Frequency [« »] 13 brethren 13 bring 13 british 13 calls 13 composed 13 discoveries 13 doubt | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances calls |
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1 4,10| Heresies lxxix. 5), which he calls the story and traditions 2 4,10| narrative, or account; Origen calls it the “Book of James”; 3 4,10| the “Gelasian Decree” calls it the “Gospel of James 4 5,7 | Revelation of Peter. The apostle calls upon the people to repent, 5 6,3 | the oral gospel.~ Eusebius calls Papias a man of very limited 6 8,3 | but Clement of Alexandria calls him a Syrian (Miscellanies 7 9,3 | Scriptures, as he often calls it. He also had a high regard 8 11,2 | elders, or presbyters, as he calls them; and in Selections 9 11,3 | in the prophets. Clement calls upon the pagan Greeks to 10 14,5 | Soul-a work which Harnack calls the first book on Christian 11 14,12| praises the martyrs and calls upon those who had failed 12 14,15| church. Eusebius always calls him Novatus, confusing him 13 14,18| with the work that Jerome calls On Persecution. Of thirteen