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| Alphabetical [« »] puritan 3 puritans 1 purports 1 purpose 9 purposely 2 purposes 2 pursuing 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 problems 9 prove 9 proved 9 purpose 9 quotation 9 reached 9 reader | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances purpose |
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1 Pref | he read them; and to good purpose, for when in A.D- 303 he 2 1,4 | of the New Testament. In purpose, too, the various groups 3 1,4 | writings often coincide. The purpose of I Clement is not totally 4 4,6 | controlled by a practical purpose to produce a gospel which 5 5,5 | Egyptians (in chap. 38).~ His purpose was to entertain and edify 6 5,8 | his martyrdom. Its chief purpose seems to have been to discourage 7 6,2 | Corinth or sent there for some purpose. At any rate, it came to 8 6,2 | thians and indicates their purpose to preserve it and read 9 7,3 | condensed for the immediate purpose in the medieval story, so