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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | century. The most important example of this process of transmission 2 2,2 | urges them to follow the example of the great figures of 3 2,2 | Letter is certainly a fine example of first-century Christian 4 2,5 | vivid imagery. His is a good example of what was called the Asian 5 2,7 | Antioch. It is the earliest example that has come down to us 6 3 | revelations. The most important example of their work is to be found 7 4,14| of Jesus in Thomas, for example, is somewhat different in 8 5,4 | numbered, following the example of Bonnet's edition, are 9 5,4 | Artemis in Ephesus, for example [chap. 42], did not fall 10 5,4 | decidedly Gnostic, however; for example, the curious hymn before 11 6,1 | of the New Testament (for example, Eph. 5:14) and looks forward 12 14,9 | work on the Trinity, for example, written toward A.D. zso,


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