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| Alphabetical [« »] claim 5 claimed 7 claiming 2 claims 11 classed 2 classes 4 classics 3 | Frequency [« »] 11 ambrose 11 away 11 best 11 claims 11 collections 11 condemned 11 copies | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances claims |
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1 2,13| quaintest and boldest of such claims was that of the Syrian church 2 3 | Christianized Sibyllines had small claims to literary character, being 3 4,4 | from sin; in Hebrews, Jesus claims it himself.: Mark's violent 4 5,7 | first century). The merchant claims Thomas under the deed of 5 7,4 | for arguing out the rival claims of Christianity and Judaism 6 8,3 | Miscellanies iii. 81). He claims to have traveled widely 7 9,2 | poets in support of his claims. Indeed, over and over again 8 10,4 | wrote to prove the superior claims of Christian apostolic tradition 9 12,5 | the Christian views and claims of his day were sound and 10 13,11| Promises to examine the claims of apostolic authorship 11 14,15| urging him to relinquish his claims and return to the church.