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| Alphabetical [« »] 178 3 1782 1 18 25 180 10 181 4 1815 1 184 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 vision 11 visited 11 word 10 180 10 250 10 28 10 300 | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances 180 |
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1 2,3| Memoirs, now lost, about 180 (Church History IV. 22. 2 2,4| way from A.D. 70 to A.D. 180. A terminus ante quern is 3 7,1| flourished between A.D. 145 and 180. Clement says that he was 4 8,4| probably at Rome, about A.D. 180-90, but now lost (Church 5 9,2| Alexandria, between A.D. 177 and 180. Both the work and its author 6 9,2| Plato, not long after A.D. 180. Although this is possible, 7 9,3| which took place in A.D. 180, it must have been written 8 10,1| Catholic Church.~ About A.D. 180 Christian leaders, hard 9 10,4| 89), probably about A.D. 180.~ The real motive of Hegesippus 10 14,2| first year of Commodus, A.D. 180, when twelve Christians-seven