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| Alphabetical [« »] convincingly 1 coordinated 1 copenhagen 1 copied 12 copies 11 copious 3 copiously 3 | Frequency [« »] 12 commentaries 12 continued 12 converts 12 copied 12 cross 12 crucified 12 deals | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances copied |
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1 2,7 | Philippians” was not usually copied with the Ignatian letters; 2 2,8 | of eight manuscripts, all copied directly or indirectly from 3 2,11| say about him.~ Eusebius copied most of the Martyrdom of 4 2,11| states that the text was copied from the papers of Irenaeus 5 2,11| him. Gaius' manuscript was copied by one Socrates, in Corinth, 6 2,12| which Eusebius fortunately copied into the fifth book of his 7 4,5 | stands and was evidently copied from a fragment. The manuscript 8 4,6 | leaf-book that was certainly copied in the first half of the 9 8,1 | our oldest manuscript was copied. What follows seems to belong 10 9,2 | again. It seems to have been copied from a seventh-century manuscript 11 12,2 | seems to have been actually copied out but could a hardly have 12 15,4 | collections of Christian documents copied and recopied in the patristic