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| Alphabetical [« »] extracts 7 extraits 1 extraordinarily 1 extraordinary 10 extravagance 1 extremely 4 extremes 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 entitled 10 ephesians 10 explains 10 extraordinary 10 fairly 10 fall 10 familiar | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances extraordinary |
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1 Pref | then there is Photius, most extraordinary of them all; that Byzantine 2 1,3 | earliest gospels a new and extraordinary force began to find written 3 1,6 | Christian doctrine, and the extraordinary movement, so largely literary, 4 2,5 | no great length, are of extraordinary interest.~Although he was 5 4,5 | slow in discovering its extraordinary importance, for here at 6 9,1 | Israelitish hand.” It is an extraordinary thing that this homily of 7 9,1 | Israelitish hand!”[48]~ This extraordinary discovery at last provided 8 11,3 | unsparingly set forth, with an extraordinary amount of direct quotation, 9 11,3 | Clement closes with an extraordinary hymn, addressed to Christ. 10 14,20| followed almost at once. This extraordinary work, which seems both in