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The doctrine of Addai

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1 Pre | It is in fine condition, written in a bold Estrangelo character, 2 Pre | reasonably infer that some written account of them would soon 3 Pre | than that all which was written of the doings of Addai, 4 Pre | archives of Edessa, was written by Labubna. The report drawn 5 Pre | Addai, or he might have written in the main the document 6 Pre | as the name is elsewhere written, Petronice must have been 7 Pre | Petronice must have been written by some person who was very 8 Pre | professing to have been written by a contemporary of Addai, 9 Pre | contemporary of Addai, and written too in Syriac, the language 10 Pre | our Lord is said to have written a letter in reply. This 11 Pre | Christ is not known to have written anything else. If Christ 12 Pre | anything else. If Christ had written a letter to Abgar, it would 13 Pre | reply of our Lord was a written letter is, therefore, an 14 Pre | or that the Gospels were written at the time these discourses 15 Text (5) | Shemashgram. In Greek it is written Samyige/ramoj or Samyike/ 16 Text (6) | a Hannan. This name is written in Cureton's text according 17 Text | before him all which he had written and brought with him; and 18 Text | read before Him, which was written thus:----"Abgar Ukkama, 19 Text | things. Therefore, I have written to request of Thee to come 20 Text | believest in Me, for it is written of Me, Those who see Me 21 Text (13)| From the expression "it is written," one would infer that these 22 Text | to that which thou hast written to Me, that I should come 23 Text (24)| now supplied by a rudely written leaf of the twelfth or thirteenth 24 Text | eyes saw the deed, gave a written account, and sent it to 25 Text | Apostles themselves gave written accounts, and made known 26 Text (28)| Armenian version, this name is written Leboubnia. Moses of Chorene 27 Text (28)| name Ghéroupna. Whiston has written the name Lerubnas: "Lerubnas, 28 Text | speak anything which is not written in the Prophets, the Jews, 29 Text | If now these things be written, which we say, in the Books 30 Text | bodies become volumes for the written things of justice, and there 31 Text (62)| Diatessaron, A commentary was written on this work by Ephraim 32 Text | those things which were written to him, he wondered and 33 Text | Pilate the governor hath also written, and informed Olbinus, 66 34 Text | these things which thou hast written to me. But because of the 35 Text (67)| Armenian version, this name is written Artidias, which in the French 36 Text | the history of Christ, is written in the Book of the Prophets, 37 Text | persecute the truth, which is written in the Prophets. Again, 38 Text | hidden things, which are written in the holy books that ye 39 Text | the truth that ye hold is written, except these books, which 40 Text (79)| latter were probably not written at the time that Addai was 41 Text | that is said before him is written down and placed among the


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