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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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eastern

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 5,2 | most active in Phrygia, the eastern part of the province.~ The 2 5,6 | the gospel in Syriac into eastern Syria with his Diatessaron, 3 9,3 | describes himself as being of Eastern origin, coming from near 4 9,3 | Eusebius is the first and only Eastern Christian writer to mention 5 10,1 | because he binds together the Eastern and Western Christianity 6 11,2 | became established in the Eastern church and extended finally, 7 13,3 | work of Hippolytus. These Eastern versions show how highly 8 13,3 | versions show how highly the Eastern churches regarded the work 9 13,10| interests; the problems of Eastern and Western Christianity 10 13,11| ever after regarded in the Eastern church. It is characteristic 11 13,11| Christ were disturbing the Eastern church in Dionysius' last 12 14,18| Bithynia as the capital of the eastern section of the empire, summoned


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