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1 procI, 1(1)| Eusebius' Eccles. Hist., ii. 25. 2 procI, 3(3)| In the same, iii. 31. 3 murat, 1(7)| Med. av., vol. iii. col. 854. 4 murat, 1 | he, according as he was able to accomplish it, began 5 murat, 1 | and two belonging to the above-named John--or bearing the name 6 murat, 1 | there is one Church spread abroad through the whole world. 7 artem, 3 | But as to those men who abuse the arts of the unbelievers 8 artem, 3 | sunk down to the lowest abyss of perdition.6~ 9 murat, 1 | according as he was able to accomplish it, began his narrative 10 artem, 2 | cut off from communion on account of this sentiment, or rather 11 murat, 1 | their order. Moreover, the Acts of all the Apostles are 12 murat, 1 | only to seven churches, yet addresses all. He wrote, besides these, 13 artem, 3 | Aristotle and Theophrastus are admired; and Galen, forsooth, is 14 artem, 2 | at length with difficulty admitted to communion.5~ 15 artem, 2 | he was on many occasions admonished by the Lord in visions. 16 artem, 3 | the craft of the impious adulterate the simple faith of the 17 murat, 1 | disciples, and His twofold advent,--the first in the humiliation 18 murat, 1 | Timothy, in simple personal affection and love indeed; but yet 19 artem, 1 | God-denying apostasy, who first affirmed that Christ was a mere man? 20 | afterwards 21 artem, 1 | that all those of the first age, and the apostles themselves, 22 artem, 1 | proclaimed so many years ago, how is it possible that 23 artem, 3 | copies of Hermophilus do not agree with these; anti as for 24 murat, 1 | Laodiceans, and another to the Alexandrians, forged under the name of 25 | amongst 26 artem, 3 | falsified, and the canons of the ancient faith they have rejected, 27 murat, 1 | night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that 28 murat, 1(7)| In Muratori, V. C. Antiq. Ital. Med. av., vol. iii. 29 artem, 3 | these; anti as for those of Apollonius, they are not consistent 30 artem, 1 | father of this God-denying apostasy, who first affirmed that 31 artem, 3 | measured by some of them. and Aristotle and Theophrastus are admired; 32 murat, 1 | time. Of the writings of Arsinous, called also Valentinus, 33 artem | II. AGAINST THE HERESY OF ARTEMON.~ 34 artem, 3 | those men who abuse the arts of the unbelievers to establish 35 murat, 1 | name in order after the ascension of Christ, and when Paul 36 artem, 3 | any one who pleases may ascertain. For if any one should choose 37 artem, 3 | among them. The copies of Asclepiades, at any rate, will be found 38 artem, 2 | He was deluded once by Asclepiodotus, and another Theodotus, 39 artem, 1 | in all which divinity is ascribed to Christ. For who is ignorant 40 artem, 1 | Christ the Word of God, ascribing divinity to Him. Since the 41 artem, 1 | these? And how are they not ashamed to utter these calumnies 42 artem, 2 | sackcloth and covered with ashes, before Zephyrinus the bishop, 43 procI, 3 | Philip, at Hierapolis in Asia. Their tomb is there, and 44 murat, 1 | Basilides and the founder of the Asian Cataphrygians.7~ 45 artem, 1 | of Victor, in the manner asserted by these? And how are they 46 murat, 1 | Christ, and when Paul had associated him with himself as one 47 artem, 3 | found. And as to the great audacity implied in this offence, 48 artem, 1 | cast off Theodotus, the author of this heresy?4~ 49 murat, 1(7)| V. C. Antiq. Ital. Med. av., vol. iii. col. 854. 50 artem, 2 | and another Theodotus, a banker. And these were both disciples 51 murat, 1 | for Marcion, together with Basilides and the founder of the Asian 52 murat, 1 | the above-named John--or bearing the name of John--are reckoned 53 artem, 2 | holy angels, and severely beaten through a whole night, so 54 murat, 1 | was able to accomplish it, began his narrative with the nativity 55 | beginning 56 murat, 1 | as regards the faith of believers, inasmuch as in all of them 57 murat, 1 | of Jude, indeed, and two belonging to the above-named John-- 58 artem, 2 | and many tears, rolling beneath the feet not only of the 59 murat, 1 | his fellow-disciples and bishops entreated him, he said, " 60 artem, 1 | very opinions which their blasphemy teaches, how should he have 61 murat, 1 | discuss severally, as the blessed Apostle Paul, following 62 artem, 2 | showing the weals left by the blows which he had received, he 63 murat, 1 | city of Rome, while his brother bishop Plus sat in the chair 64 murat, 1(7)| In Muratori, V. C. Antiq. Ital. Med. av., 65 artem, 3 | the corrections, as they call them, i.e., the corruptions 66 artem, 1 | not ashamed to utter these calumnies against Victor, knowing 67 murat | III. CANON MURATORIANUS.~ 68 artem, 3 | boldly falsified, and the canons of the ancient faith they 69 artem, 1 | teaches, how should he have cast off Theodotus, the author 70 murat, 1 | the founder of the Asian Cataphrygians.7~ 71 artem, 1 | beginning by the faithful, celebrate Christ the Word of God, 72 procI, 2 | Il.~But Cerinthus, too, through revelations 73 murat, 1 | brother bishop Plus sat in the chair of the Church of Rome. And 74 murat, 1 | to the Corinthians, to check the schism of heresy; and 75 artem, 2 | by them to let himself be chosen bishop of this heresy, on 76 murat, 1 | discipline. There are also in circulation one to the Laodiceans, and 77 murat, 1 | the Galatians, to forbid circumcision; and then to the Romans 78 murat, 1 | recently in our times in the city of Rome, while his brother 79 murat, 1 | Paul, when he went from the city--Rome--to Spain. As to the 80 murat, 1 | himself; and he shows this clearly--i.e., that the principle 81 artem, 1 | Miltiades, and Tatian and Clement, and many others, in all 82 artem, 2 | the feet not only of the clergy, but even of the laity, 83 artem, 2 | morning, anti threw himself, clothed with sackcloth and covered 84 murat, 1(7)| Ital. Med. av., vol. iii. col. 854. 85 artem, 3 | any one should choose to collect and compare all their copies 86 murat, 1 | Philippians, the fourth to the Colossians, the fifth to the Galatians, 87 artem, 3 | are ignorant of Him who cometh from above. Euclid, indeed, 88 artem, 2 | and moving the pity of the compassionate Church of the merciful Christ 89 murat, 1 | prophets, as their number is complete, nor among the apostles 90 murat, 1 | of all the Apostles are comprised by Luke in one book, and 91 murat, 1 | one imperial Spirit, which concern the Lord's nativity, His 92 murat, 1 | of all the wondrous facts concerning the Lord in their order. 93 artem, 2 | them. There was a certain confessor, Natalius, who lived not 94 artem, 3 | examine whether it will make a connected or disjoined form of syllogism; 95 artem, 2 | and fifty denarii a month. Connecting himself, therefore, with 96 murat, 1 | wrote first of all, and at considerable length, to the Corinthians, 97 artem, 3 | Apollonius, they are not consistent even with themselves. For 98 murat, 1 | these several things so constantly in his epistles also, saying 99 artem, 1 | Scriptures, in the first place, contradict them. And then, besides, 100 artem, 3 | form of syllogism might be contrived to establish their impiety. 101 murat, 1 | passion, His resurrection, His conversation with His disciples, and 102 artem, 3 | alleging that they have corrected them. And that I do not 103 murat, 1 | Thessalonians for their correction, it is yet shown--i.e., 104 artem, 3 | zealous in inserting the corrections, as they call them, i.e., 105 artem, 3 | think it worth while to corrupt them; but simply denying 106 artem, 3 | which have been afterwards corrupted with a special object, and 107 artem, 3 | they call them, i.e., the corruptions made by each of them. And 108 artem, 2 | clothed with sackcloth and covered with ashes, before Zephyrinus 109 artem, 3 | heretical doctrine, and by the craft of the impious adulterate 110 artem, 1 | what they allege might be credible, did not the Holy Scriptures, 111 artem, 3 | Nor can they deny that the crime is theirs, when the copies 112 artem, 2 | tanner, the first who was cut off from communion on account 113 procI, 3 | were four prophetesses, daughters of Philip, at Hierapolis 114 artem, 2 | distant times, but in our own day. He was deluded once by 115 murat, 1 | me for the space of three days, and let us recount to each 116 procI, 2 | Scriptures of God, wishing to deceive men, he says that there 117 artem, 1 | Melito, and the rest, which declare Christ to be God and man? 118 artem, 1 | wrote against the heathen in defence of the truth, and against 119 artem, 2 | but in our own day. He was deluded once by Asclepiodotus, and 120 artem, 3 | and what are they then but demoniacs? Nor can they deny that 121 artem, 2 | salary of a hundred and fifty denarii a month. Connecting himself, 122 artem, 3 | demoniacs? Nor can they deny that the crime is theirs, 123 artem, 3 | corrupt them; but simply denying the law and the prophets 124 procI, 2 | is again to be subject to desires and pleasures. And being 125 procI | I. FROM A DIALOGUE OR DISPUTATION AGAINST PROCLUS.~ 126 artem, 3 | the divine Scriptures were dictated by the Holy Spirit, and 127 murat, 1 | the Gospels, there is no difference as regards the faith of 128 artem, 2 | received, he was at length with difficulty admitted to communion.5~ 129 artem, 2 | visions, being ensnared by the dignity of presiding among them, 130 murat, 1 | with what object they were directed. He wrote first of all, 131 murat, 1 | regulation of ecclesiastical discipline. There are also in circulation 132 artem, 3 | but laboriously seeking to discover what form of syllogism might 133 murat, 1 | it is needful for us to discuss severally, as the blessed 134 artem, 3 | will make a connected or disjoined form of syllogism; and leaving 135 procI | I. FROM A DIALOGUE OR DISPUTATION AGAINST PROCLUS.~ 136 artem, 2 | Natalius, who lived not in distant times, but in our own day. 137 | down 138 procI, 2 | earth, and that the flesh dwelling in Jerusalem is again to 139 artem, 2 | whole night, so that he rose early in the morning, anti threw 140 murat, 1 | eyes, and heard with our ears, and our hands have handled, 141 artem, 1(4)| In Eusebius' Eccl. Hist., v. 28. 142 procI, 1(1)| Preserved in Eusebius' Eccles. Hist., ii. 25. 143 murat, 1 | and in the regulation of ecclesiastical discipline. There are also 144 | either 145 | end 146 procI, 2 | pleasures. And being an enemy to the Scriptures of God, 147 artem, 2 | heed to the visions, being ensnared by the dignity of presiding 148 artem, 1 | as they allege, Victor entertained the very opinions which 149 murat, 1 | fellow-disciples and bishops entreated him, he said, "Fast ye now 150 murat, 1 | Corinthians, the second to the Ephesians, the third to the Philippians, 151 murat, 1 | mingled with honey.~The Epistle of Jude, indeed, and two 152 murat, 1 | these are hallowed in the esteem of the Catholic Church, 153 artem, 3 | Him who cometh from above. Euclid, indeed, is laboriously 154 murat, 1 | because these different events took place when he was present 155 artem, 3 | of divine Scripture, they examine whether it will make a connected 156 murat, 1 | and addressed to the most excellent Theophilus, because these 157 artem, 1 | knowing well that Victor excommunicated Theodotus the tanner, the 158 murat, 1 | himself to be not only the eye-witness, but also the hearer; and 159 murat, 1 | What we have seen with our eyes, and heard with our ears, 160 murat, 1 | historian of all the wondrous facts concerning the Lord in their 161 artem, 1 | from the beginning by the faithful, celebrate Christ the Word 162 artem, 3 | state this against them falsely, any one who pleases may 163 murat, 1 | entreated him, he said, "Fast ye now with me for the space 164 artem, 2 | tears, rolling beneath the feet not only of the clergy, 165 murat, 1 | wrote was, to give only what fell under his own notice--by 166 murat, 1 | the disciples. When his fellow-disciples and bishops entreated him, 167 procI, 2 | thousand years for marriage festivals.2~ 168 murat, 1 | fourth to the Colossians, the fifth to the Galatians, the sixth 169 artem, 2 | salary of a hundred and fifty denarii a month. Connecting 170 murat, 1 | the blessed Apostle Paul, following the rule of his predecessor 171 murat, 1 | then to the Galatians, to forbid circumcision; and then to 172 murat, 1 | another to the Alexandrians, forged under the name of Paul, 173 | formerly 174 artem, 3 | are admired; and Galen, forsooth, is perhaps even worshipped 175 murat, 1 | then, that John brings forward these several things so 176 procI, 1 | the trophies of those who founded this church.1~ 177 murat, 1 | together with Basilides and the founder of the Asian Cataphrygians.7~ 178 procI, 3 | And after this there were four prophetesses, daughters 179 murat, 1 | of Wisdom, written by the friends of Solomon in his honour. 180 murat, 1 | power, which is yet in the future. What marvel is it, then, 181 artem, 2 | and by that sordid lust of gain which ruins very many, he 182 artem, 3 | Theophrastus are admired; and Galen, forsooth, is perhaps even 183 murat, 1 | for it is not suitable for gall to be mingled with honey.~ 184 artem, 2 | without the Church. But as he gave little heed to the visions, 185 artem, 3 | Scriptures of God, they study geometry, as men who are of the earth, 186 murat, 1 | on which he wrote was, to give only what fell under his 187 murat, 1 | past, and the second in the glory of royal power, which is 188 procI, 1 | apostles. For if you choose to go to the Vatican or to the 189 artem, 1 | leader and father of this God-denying apostasy, who first affirmed 190 murat, 1 | the several books of the Gospels, there is no difference 191 artem, 3 | doctrine, trader pretexts of grace, they sunk down to the lowest 192 murat, 1 | indeed; but yet these are hallowed in the esteem of the Catholic 193 artem, 3 | been written with their own hand; nor did they receive such 194 murat, 1 | ears, and our hands have handled, that have we written." 195 | has 196 artem, 2 | Zephyrinus the bishop, with great haste and many tears, rolling 197 murat, 1 | seen with our eyes, and heard with our ears, and our hands 198 murat, 1 | eye-witness, but also the hearer; and besides that, the historian 199 artem, 1 | which they wrote against the heathen in defence of the truth, 200 artem, 2 | Church. But as he gave little heed to the visions, being ensnared 201 | hence 202 artem, 1 | the truth, and against the heresies of their time: I mean Justin 203 artem, 3 | unbelievers to establish their own heretical doctrine, and by the craft 204 murat, 1 | The Pastor, moreover, did Hermas write very recently in our 205 artem, 3 | And again, the copies of Hermophilus do not agree with these; 206 procI, 3 | daughters of Philip, at Hierapolis in Asia. Their tomb is there, 207 murat, 1 | hearer; and besides that, the historian of all the wondrous facts 208 murat, 1 | gall to be mingled with honey.~The Epistle of Jude, indeed, 209 murat, 1 | friends of Solomon in his honour. We receive also the Apocalypse 210 murat, 1 | advent,--the first in the humiliation of rejection, which is now 211 artem, 2 | from them a salary of a hundred and fifty denarii a month. 212 artem, 1 | All the psalms, too, and hymns of brethren, which have 213 artem, 3 | rejected, and Christ they have ignored, not inquiring what the 214 procI, 2 | Il.~But Cerinthus, too, through 215 murat, 1 | things are related under one imperial Spirit, which concern the 216 artem, 3 | contrived to establish their impiety. And should any one lay 217 artem, 3 | as to the great audacity implied in this offence, it is not 218 murat, 1 | the faith of believers, inasmuch as in all of them all things 219 murat, 1 | understand the matter, they indicate of themselves what they 220 artem, 3 | Holy Spirit, and are thus infidels; or they think themselves 221 artem, 3 | Christ they have ignored, not inquiring what the sacred Scriptures 222 artem, 3 | disciples were very zealous in inserting the corrections, as they 223 artem, 3 | by whom they were first instructed in the faith, and they cannot 224 | into 225 artem, 1 | ignorant of the books of Irenaeus and Melito, and the rest, 226 murat, 1(7)| In Muratori, V. C. Antiq. Ital. Med. av., vol. iii. col. 227 procI, 2 | that the flesh dwelling in Jerusalem is again to be subject to 228 artem, 2 | our merciful God and Lord Jesus Christ was not willing that 229 murat, 1 | of Peter, and also of the journey of Paul, when he went from 230 murat, 1 | with honey.~The Epistle of Jude, indeed, and two belonging 231 artem, 1 | heresies of their time: I mean Justin and Miltiades, and Tatian 232 procI, 2 | after the resurrection the kingdom of Christ is to be on earth, 233 artem, 1 | calumnies against Victor, knowing well that Victor excommunicated 234 artem, 3 | reason is it they have boldly laid their hands upon the divine 235 artem, 2 | clergy, but even of the laity, and moving the pity of 236 murat, 1 | in circulation one to the Laodiceans, and another to the Alexandrians, 237 | last 238 | latter 239 artem, 3 | but simply denying the law and the prophets for the 240 artem, 3 | prophets for the sake of their lawless and impious doctrine, trader 241 artem, 3 | impiety. And should any one lay before them a word of divine 242 artem, 1 | Theodotus the tanner, the leader and father of this God-denying 243 artem, 3 | disjoined form of syllogism; and leaving the Holy Scriptures of God, 244 artem, 2 | prayer, and showing the weals left by the blows which he had 245 procI, 3 | lII.~And after this there were 246 | likely 247 artem, 2 | the Church. But as he gave little heed to the visions, being 248 artem, 2 | confessor, Natalius, who lived not in distant times, but 249 murat, 1 | simple personal affection and love indeed; but yet these are 250 artem, 3 | grace, they sunk down to the lowest abyss of perdition.6~ 251 artem, 2 | them, and by that sordid lust of gain which ruins very 252 artem, 1 | things which these men now maintain; and that the truth of Gospel 253 | make 254 artem, 1 | the time of Victor, in the manner asserted by these? And how 255 procI, 2 | of a thousand years for marriage festivals.2~ 256 murat, 1 | yet in the future. What marvel is it, then, that John brings 257 procI, 2 | apostle, brings before us marvellous things, which he pretends 258 murat, 1 | who will understand the matter, they indicate of themselves 259 | me 260 artem, 1 | heresies of their time: I mean Justin and Miltiades, and 261 artem, 3 | indeed, is laboriously measured by some of them. and Aristotle 262 murat, 1(7)| Muratori, V. C. Antiq. Ital. Med. av., vol. iii. col. 854. 263 artem, 1 | the books of Irenaeus and Melito, and the rest, which declare 264 artem, 1 | affirmed that Christ was a mere man? For if, as they allege, 265 murat, 1 | name as they called them to mind. And hence, although different 266 murat, 1 | suitable for gall to be mingled with honey.~The Epistle 267 artem, 2 | hundred and fifty denarii a month. Connecting himself, therefore, 268 | more 269 artem, 2 | that he rose early in the morning, anti threw himself, clothed 270 | most 271 artem, 2 | but even of the laity, and moving the pity of the compassionate 272 murat, 1(7)| In Muratori, V. C. Antiq. Ital. Med. 273 murat | III. CANON MURATORIANUS.~ 274 murat, 1 | apostles, that John should narrate all things in his own name 275 murat, 1 | accomplish it, began his narrative with the nativity of John. 276 artem, 3 | to say that these are not near the faith? For this reason 277 artem, 3 | divine Scriptures, what need is there to say that these 278 murat, 1 | object in these;--which it is needful for us to discuss severally, 279 murat, 1 | rejected too who wrote the new Book of Psalms for Marcion, 280 | nothing 281 murat, 1 | what fell under his own notice--by the omission of the passion 282 murat, 1 | among the prophets, as their number is complete, nor among the 283 artem, 2 | with them, he was on many occasions admonished by the Lord in 284 artem, 3 | audacity implied in this offence, it is not likely that even 285 murat, 1 | Romans on the rule of the OId Testament Scriptures, and 286 artem, 1 | writings of certain brethren older than the times of Victor, 287 murat, 1 | under his own notice--by the omission of the passion of Peter, 288 | once 289 artem, 1 | Victor entertained the very opinions which their blasphemy teaches, 290 procI, 1 | to the Vatican or to the Ostian Road, you will find the 291 | other 292 murat, 1 | Rome. And therefore it also ought to be read; but it cannot 293 murat, 1 | rejection, which is now past, and the second in the glory 294 murat, 1 | read in the Church. The Pastor, moreover, did Hermas write 295 murat, 1 | public in the Church to the people, nor placed among the prophets, 296 artem, 3 | down to the lowest abyss of perdition.6~ 297 artem, 2 | His own sufferings should perish, being without the Church. 298 murat, 1 | also, saying in his own person, "What we have seen with 299 murat, 1 | two to Timothy, in simple personal affection and love indeed; 300 artem, 2 | the time. Now Natalius was persuaded by them to let himself be 301 murat, 1 | wrote, besides these, one to Philemon, and one to Titus, and two 302 procI, 3 | prophetesses, daughters of Philip, at Hierapolis in Asia. 303 murat, 1 | Ephesians, the third to the Philippians, the fourth to the Colossians, 304 murat, 1 | to Luke, the well-known physician Luke wrote in his own name 305 artem, 2 | the laity, and moving the pity of the compassionate Church 306 artem, 3 | them falsely, any one who pleases may ascertain. For if any 307 procI, 2 | be subject to desires and pleasures. And being an enemy to the 308 murat, 1 | while his brother bishop Plus sat in the chair of the 309 murat, 1 | hence, although different points s are taught us in the several 310 artem, 1 | many years ago, how is it possible that men have preached, 311 murat, 1 | second in the glory of royal power, which is yet in the future. 312 artem, 2 | And after trying many a prayer, and showing the weals left 313 artem, 1 | it possible that men have preached, up to the time of Victor, 314 artem, 1 | that the truth of Gospel preaching was preserved until the 315 murat, 1 | following the rule of his predecessor John, writes to no more 316 artem, 3 | those which were formerly prepared by them with those which 317 artem, 2 | ensnared by the dignity of presiding among them, and by that 318 procI, 2 | marvellous things, which he pretends were shown him by angels; 319 artem, 3 | impious doctrine, trader pretexts of grace, they sunk down 320 murat, 1 | clearly--i.e., that the principle on which he wrote was, to 321 artem, 1 | the Church, then, has been proclaimed so many years ago, how is 322 procI | DIALOGUE OR DISPUTATION AGAINST PROCLUS.~ 323 artem, 3 | the faith, and they cannot produce copies from which these 324 murat, 1 | we written." For thus he professes himself to be not only the 325 procI, 3 | after this there were four prophetesses, daughters of Philip, at 326 murat, 1 | read; but it cannot be made public in the Church to the people, 327 | rather 328 artem, 3 | near the faith? For this reason is it they have boldly laid 329 | recently 330 murat, 1 | bearing the name of John--are reckoned among the Catholic epistles. 331 murat, 1 | of three days, and let us recount to each other whatever may 332 murat, 1 | there is no difference as regards the faith of believers, 333 murat, 1 | Catholic Church, and in the regulation of ecclesiastical discipline. 334 murat, 1 | first in the humiliation of rejection, which is now past, and 335 murat, 1 | all of them all things are related under one imperial Spirit, 336 artem, 2 | II.~I shall, at any rate, remind many of the brethren of 337 artem, 1 | Irenaeus and Melito, and the rest, which declare Christ to 338 procI, 2 | Cerinthus, too, through revelations written, as he would have 339 murat, 1 | himself as one studious of right. Nor did he himself see 340 procI, 1 | Vatican or to the Ostian Road, you will find the trophies 341 artem, 2 | great haste and many tears, rolling beneath the feet not only 342 murat, 1 | when he went from the city--Rome--to Spain. As to the epistles 343 artem, 2 | whole night, so that he rose early in the morning, anti 344 murat, 1 | the second in the glory of royal power, which is yet in the 345 artem, 2 | sordid lust of gain which ruins very many, he was at last 346 artem, 2 | threw himself, clothed with sackcloth and covered with ashes, 347 artem, 3 | and the prophets for the sake of their lawless and impious 348 artem, 2 | should receive from them a salary of a hundred and fifty denarii 349 murat, 1 | his brother bishop Plus sat in the chair of the Church 350 murat, 1 | constantly in his epistles also, saying in his own person, "What 351 procI, 2 | wishing to deceive men, he says that there is to be a space 352 murat, 1 | Corinthians, to check the schism of heresy; and then to the 353 artem, 2 | very many, he was at last scourged by holy angels, and severely 354 artem, 3 | before them a word of divine Scripture, they examine whether it 355 murat, 1 | right. Nor did he himself see the Lord in the flesh; and 356 artem, 3 | Scriptures say, but laboriously seeking to discover what form of 357 murat, 1 | own person, "What we have seen with our eyes, and heard 358 artem, 2 | this sentiment, or rather senselessness, by Victor, as I said, the 359 artem, 2 | communion on account of this sentiment, or rather senselessness, 360 murat, 1 | yet shown--i.e., by this sevenfold writing--that there is one 361 murat, 1 | to the Thessalonians, the seventh to the Romans. Moreover, 362 murat, 1 | needful for us to discuss severally, as the blessed Apostle 363 artem, 2 | scourged by holy angels, and severely beaten through a whole night, 364 | shall 365 artem, 2 | trying many a prayer, and showing the weals left by the blows 366 procI, 2 | which he pretends were shown him by angels; alleging 367 murat, 1 | their correction, it is yet shown--i.e., by this sevenfold 368 murat, 1 | present himself; and he shows this clearly--i.e., that 369 artem, 3 | while to corrupt them; but simply denying the law and the 370 | Since 371 murat, 1 | fifth to the Galatians, the sixth to the Thessalonians, the 372 artem, 2 | which, had it taken place in Sodom, might, I think, have been 373 murat, 1 | written by the friends of Solomon in his honour. We receive 374 artem, 2 | among them, and by that sordid lust of gain which ruins 375 murat, 1 | from the city--Rome--to Spain. As to the epistles of Paul, 376 artem, 3 | who are of the earth, and speak of the earth, and are ignorant 377 artem, 3 | afterwards corrupted with a special object, and many discrepancies 378 murat, 1 | that there is one Church spread abroad through the whole 379 artem, 3 | them. And that I do not state this against them falsely, 380 murat, 1 | him with himself as one studious of right. Nor did he himself 381 artem, 3 | Scriptures of God, they study geometry, as men who are 382 procI, 2 | Jerusalem is again to be subject to desires and pleasures. 383 artem, 1 | Peter, and that from his successor Zephyrinus the truth was 384 artem, 2 | that a witness of His own sufferings should perish, being without 385 murat, 1 | Catholic Church, for it is not suitable for gall to be mingled with 386 artem, 3 | pretexts of grace, they sunk down to the lowest abyss 387 artem, 2 | an affair which, had it taken place in Sodom, might, I 388 artem, 1 | Justin and Miltiades, and Tatian and Clement, and many others, 389 artem, 1 | opinions which their blasphemy teaches, how should he have cast 390 artem, 2 | with great haste and many tears, rolling beneath the feet 391 murat, 1 | Romans on the rule of the OId Testament Scriptures, and also to 392 artem, 3 | they deny that the crime is theirs, when the copies have been 393 murat, 1 | addressed to the most excellent Theophilus, because these different 394 artem, 3 | them. and Aristotle and Theophrastus are admired; and Galen, 395 artem, 1 | times of Victor, who was the thirteenth bishop in Rome from Peter, 396 procI, 2 | there is to be a space of a thousand years for marriage festivals.2~ 397 murat, 1 | with me for the space of three days, and let us recount 398 artem, 2 | early in the morning, anti threw himself, clothed with sackcloth 399 murat, 1 | one to Titus, and two to Timothy, in simple personal affection 400 murat, 1 | to Philemon, and one to Titus, and two to Timothy, in 401 procI, 3 | Hierapolis in Asia. Their tomb is there, and that, too, 402 artem, 3 | lawless and impious doctrine, trader pretexts of grace, they 403 artem, 3 | copies from which these were transcribed. And some of them did not 404 artem, 2 | by his weeping. And after trying many a prayer, and showing 405 murat, 1 | Moreover, though he writes twice to the Corinthians and Thessalonians 406 murat, 1 | with His disciples, and His twofold advent,--the first in the 407 artem, 3 | who abuse the arts of the unbelievers to establish their own heretical 408 murat, 1 | again, to those who will understand the matter, they indicate 409 artem, 2 | bishop of this heresy, on the understanding that he should receive from 410 | until 411 | up 412 | upon 413 artem, 1 | are they not ashamed to utter these calumnies against 414 murat, 1 | of Arsinous, called also Valentinus, or of Miltiades, we receive 415 artem, 3 | any rate, will be found at variance with those of Theodotus. 416 procI, 1 | you choose to go to the Vatican or to the Ostian Road, you 417 murat, 1(7)| Antiq. Ital. Med. av., vol. iii. col. 854. 418 artem, 2 | might, I think, have been a warning even to them. There was 419 artem, 2 | prayer, and showing the weals left by the blows which 420 artem, 2 | the merciful Christ by his weeping. And after trying many a 421 | well 422 murat, 1 | that according to Luke, the well-known physician Luke wrote in 423 murat, 1 | journey of Paul, when he went from the city--Rome--to 424 | whatever 425 | whether 426 | whom 427 artem, 2 | Lord Jesus Christ was not willing that a witness of His own 428 murat, 1 | epistles. And the book of Wisdom, written by the friends 429 artem, 3 | or they think themselves wiser than the Holy Spirit, and 430 procI, 2 | to the Scriptures of God, wishing to deceive men, he says 431 | without 432 artem, 2 | Christ was not willing that a witness of His own sufferings should 433 murat, 1 | the historian of all the wondrous facts concerning the Lord 434 murat, 1 | abroad through the whole world. And John too, indeed, in 435 artem, 3 | forsooth, is perhaps even worshipped by some of them. But as 436 artem, 3 | them did not even think it worth while to corrupt them; but 437 murat, 1 | Pastor, moreover, did Hermas write very recently in our times 438 murat, 1 | i.e., by this sevenfold writing--that there is one Church 439 | ye 440 artem, 3 | their disciples were very zealous in inserting the corrections,


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