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| Alphabetical [« »] arts 2 as 689 ascension 2 ascetic 12 asceticism 2 asclepiades 1 ascribe 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 apologies 12 aramaic 12 aristo 12 ascetic 12 baptized 12 birth 12 born | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances ascetic |
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1 4,3| read and accepted by the ascetic sect of the Encratites, 2 4,3| Jesus with Salome, of a very ascetic character, discouraging 3 4,6| not show the encratite or ascetic leanings which marked that 4 5,2| to recall the churches to ascetic views and the renunciation 5 5,4| God. The book is strongly ascetic; marriage is sternly rejected, 6 5,4| because of their strong ascetic tone. Photius, the famous 7 5,5| Manicheans made so much of the ascetic elements in it. It is Peter' 8 5,5| elements in it. It is Peter's ascetic influence in relation to 9 5,6| Acts of Thomas is strongly ascetic, describing Thomas as laboring 10 5,7| chap. 21). When Thomas' ascetic habits were reported to 11 5,7| the twelfth century.~ The ascetic ideal of the Acts is presented 12 5,8| heretical, though highly ascetic, and also exhibited some