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| Alphabetical [« »] writer 67 writercommentator 1 writers 62 writes 10 writing 60 writings 88 written 214 | Frequency [« »] 10 together 10 troas 10 unknown 10 writes 9 29 9 31 9 48 | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances writes |
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1 2,5| Churches of Asia that he writes anything significant enough 2 2,9| and fifty years before he writes. Some touches sound as though 3 5,2| For if we believe,” he writes (Commentary on Daniel iii. 4 5,3| Simon and Cleobius. He writes a letter to the Corinthians 5 6,2| time to time. “From it,” he writes, “whenever we read it, we 6 7,1| preserved only in Latin) when he writes that in that book the Savior 7 8,3| rhetoricians even in Greece. He writes with the utmost rhetorical 8 9,2| Christian literature. He writes earnestly and competently 9 11,3| Pantaenus and Clement when he writes to Origen, Clement is not 10 15,1| copies,” its unknown author writes, “of Books VI and VII of