Crossword-Solution: HOSA 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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HOSA anagram AHSO, HAOS, HOAS, OSHA, SAHO, SHOA

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Hint 1 meaning
To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
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Move
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The important words are [Greek: _tines_ tôn kata chronous ekklêsiastikôn sungrapheôn _hopoiais kechrêntai_ tôn antilegomenôn, _tina te peri_ tôn endiathêkôn kai homologoumenôn graphôn kai _hosa peri_ tôn mê toioutôn autois eirêtai.] The words spaced will show the two different modes of treatment; (1) The mention of references or testimonies in the case of the disputed writings only; (2) The record of anecdotes in the case of acknowledged and disputed writings alike.
Essays on "Supernatural Religion" Joseph B. Lightfoot 2006
Weiffenbach is obliged to perform two acts of violence on the sentence: (1) He supposes that there is an anacoluthon, and that the [Greek: _kai hosa pote_] here is answered by the words [Greek: _ei_ de pou _kai_ parêkolouthêkôs], which occur several lines below.
Essays on "Supernatural Religion" Joseph B. Lightfoot 2006
Alla kai tên kibôton tou Nôe eis homoiôma ekklêsias ephê gegonenai, en hê kai kunes kai lykoi kai korakes kai panta ta kathara kai akatharta; houtô phaskôn dein einai en ekklêsia homoiôs, kai hosa pros touto dynatos ên synagein houtôs hêrmêneusen.] From Tertull., de idolol.
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 2006
Consequently it may not only be said: [Greek: hosa para pasi kalôs eirêtai hêmôn, tôn Christianôn esti] (ibid.), but, on the strength of the "participation" in reason conferred on all, it may be asserted that all who have lived with the Logos ([Greek: meta logou])--an expression which must have been ambiguous--were Christians.
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 2006