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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | book.~This book has been written primarily for continuous 2 1,1 | their having produced any written documents.~This delay in 3 1,1 | degree of exactness that no written record seemed necessary; 4 1,2 | found in these forms in any written gospel. It is reasonable 5 1,2 | gospels that were later written, we cannot recover it in 6 1,2 | disciples. ~It is true that the written gospels, when they appeared, 7 1,2 | tradition preceded that of written documents. A full generation 8 1,2 | before Christians produced written gospels, and then they arose 9 1,3 | extraordinary force began to find written expression, a force destined 10 1,6 | which canonical books were written. In origin the books are 11 2,2 | not name its writer. It is written simply in the name of “the 12 2,2 | in the Harclean version written in the twelfth century, 13 2,2 | into prominence in Acts, written about A.D. 60 or soon after. 14 2,2 | show acquaintance with any written gospel; his quotations of 15 2,5 | him could not have either written or sent them. The Ephesians 16 2,6 | After his departure they had written to Polycarp, asking him 17 2,6 | letters, one (chaps. 13-14). written in the year when Ignatius 18 2,6 | the other (chaps. 1-12) written at a time of crisis in the 19 2,6 | that the one letter was written early rather than late. 20 2,7 | Trallians, and Romans, written from Smyrna, and Philadelphians, 21 2,7 | Smyrnaeans, and Polycarp, written from Troas. In the manuscripts 22 2,7 | ascribed to Ignatius and written in his name, probably late 23 2,9 | the Epistle was probably written between A.D. 140 and 160.~ ~ 24 2,11| and death was very soon written in the form of a letter 25 2,11| works as the Golden Legend, written in 1275 by Jacobus de Voragine, 26 2,11| find the outworn manuscript written by Socrates.~ It is by no 27 2,13| of God. I have therefore written to you to ask you to take 28 2,13| having seen me. For it is written of me, that those who have 29 2,13| regard to what you have written me, that I should come to 30 2,13| when they were probably written. Eusebius found them in 31 2,14| naturally many private letters written by Christians-and, just 32 2,14| extant letter of this kind, written by a young Christian named 33 3 | bishop of Rome, and as having written during his episcopate, A.D. 34 3 | the Shepherd were probably written long before then, in fact, 35 3 | an inaccurate and badly written text. The Michigan papyrus ( 36 3 | Herman himself would have written Visions 1-4 at the beginning 37 3 | in II Esdras (5:33-35), written probably about A.D. 100, 38 3 | often spoken by James, were written down by Marion, one of the 39 4,1 | the type, but its first written embodiment was the Gospel 40 4,2 | fact that if they were all written out, I do not suppose that 41 4,2 | books that would have to be written.”~ Not that the writer of 42 4,2 | existence of at least four written gospels obviously called 43 4,3 | among the Jewish. Both were written in Greek, and we know them 44 4,3 | All Heresies (v. 7, 9), written about A.D. 235, says, that 45 4,4 | century and was probably written in that language. We know 46 4,4 | literature and created a written gospel without ever having 47 4,4 | Egyptians, may have been written in the period between the 48 4,4 | a tiny parchment leaf, written in the fourth or fifth century, 49 4,4 | Oxyrhynchus copy, miserably written, was produced in some obscure 50 4,5 | long-lost gospel. It was written upon five leaves of a little 51 4,5 | 174 lines) of its text was written, the gospel was already 52 4,5 | the only apocryphal gospel written pseudonymously in the first 53 4,6 | although it must have been written in the same generation with 54 4,6 | in 1935 cannot have been written later than about 150, and 55 4,6 | Egypt, was not necessarily written there. Our evidence about 56 4,6 | badly broken and obscurely written, tells of Jesus on the bank 57 4,8 | second century a work was written, probably in Egypt, which 58 4,8 | The book was evidently written sometime before Clement 59 4,8 | 13. 82). It was probably written in the days when the Christian 60 4,9 | embodying their views. It was written in the first person, singular 61 4,9 | Four Gospels, which it was. written to combat. It owed most 62 4,9 | different. It was evidently written to promote the schismatic 63 4,9 | Luke), and it was probably written in Greek in Asia Minor, 64 4,10| The theory that James was written in Egypt is based primarily 65 4,10| have seen gospels that were written to support heretical views; 66 4,10| heretical views; here is one written in support of views that 67 4,10| orthodoxy. It must have been written around the middle of the 68 4,10| the Gospel of Philip was written by this time and probably 69 4,10| thirteen leather-bound books written on papyrus in Coptic-partly 70 4,11| perhaps it was actually written by Valentinus toward the 71 5,2 | letters as might have been written on a later journey, it was 72 5,2 | book in Greek, in a papyrus written about A.D. 3oo, has given 73 5,3 | Tertullian in On Baptism 17, written at the beginning of the 74 5,3 | Acts of Paul was probably written between A.D. 160 and 170. 75 5,4 | 1), which may have been written as early as A.D. 189, quotes 76 5,4 | does, they must have been written about A.D. 170-80. The Nicephorus 77 5,4 | Prescription ofHeretics (chap. 36), written about A.D. 200, he speaks 78 5,4 | century, a Life of John was written under the name of his supposed 79 5,5 | seen. II Peter, probably written after his death, alludes 80 5,5 | The Genesis commentary was written in A.D. 220-30, so that 81 5,5 | derived from the Chronicle written about that time by Hippolytus. 82 5,5 | however, and was probably written under Zephyrinus or Calixtus-that 83 5,6 | Most scholars think it was written in Syriac, our numerous 84 5,7 | Acts which Efrem says were written in Syriac and Greek by the 85 5,8 | stating that they were written by “the philosophers Neochares 86 5,9 | in ten books, ostensibly written by Clement of Rome in the 87 5,9 | sort of Clement romance, written probably about A.D. z6o, 88 6,1 | they were almost certainly written in Greek some time near 89 6,2 | church to the Corinthians, written about A.D. 95. It must either 90 6,2 | former epistle, which was written to us through Clement” ( 91 6,2 | that the homily was really written in Corinth, perhaps at a 92 6,2 | suggests that both were written in the Roman church. If 93 6,2 | must certainly have been written in a circle remarkably well 94 7 | volumes Against Apion, all written in the first century. Christian 95 7,1 | the Preaching of Peter was written. The little book itself 96 7,1 | 110-I7), it must have been written in the opening years of 97 7,1 | apology, that of Aristides, written in Greece probably between 98 7,2 | emperor himself was soon after written by a Greek named Quadratus 99 7,3 | his book. This romance (written in the seventh or eighth 100 7,4 | that Aristo cannot have written before A.D. 140. Jerome 101 8,1 | have survived, his Apology, written about i 5o, an appendix 102 8,1 | the Dialogue with Trypho, written between 155 and 160. He 103 8,1 | Christian book thus far written. It describes the discussion, 104 8,1 | but quite certainly not written by him, three may be mentioned 105 8,1 | A.D. 221) and was probably written in the latter part of the 106 8,1 | Justin is said to have written a work on the Sovereignty 107 8,1 | based on the Syntagma, was written by Justin himself.[43] The 108 8,3 | narrative. This was probably written in Greek, for a Greek fragment 109 8,3 | a Greek fragment of it, written probably early in the third 110 8,3 | In his Epitome of heresy written about A.D. 453 he relates ( 111 8,4 | little himself, books were written about him and against him, 112 8,4 | or Contradictions. It was written about the middle of the 113 8,4 | writing of Matthew, which was written in part to meet it). The 114 8,4 | Dialogue with the Jew Trypho, written in Rome within five or ten 115 8,4 | All Heresies and may have written a special treatise, Against 116 8,4 | speaks as though Irenaeus had written such a work; but, if he 117 8,4 | edition, in three books, written about A.D. 200 (198-202). 118 9,1 | is credited with having written eighteen and perhaps twenty 119 9,1 | Palestine.~ The Apology was written probably between A.D. 169 120 9,1 | University of Michigan is one written in the fourth century and 121 9,1 | divided the church. It was written, as its opening lines indicate ( 122 9,1 | 52] Clement seems to have written his work On the Passover ( 123 9,2 | Revelation, had a manuscript written which proved of great importance. 124 9,3 | iii. 30) that he had also written a work On History.~ Of all 125 9,3 | A.D. 180, it must have been written after that time. But the 126 10,2 | is believed to have been written in the late second or early 127 10,3 | mentions one On Knowledge, “written against the Greeks,” as 128 10,3 | Rome. The important letter written by Polycrates to Victor 129 10,4 | in his Christian History, written about A.D. 430 but now for 130 11,3 | prison. In another letter, written to Origen not later than 131 11,3 | books seem to have been written while Clement was still 132 11,3 | Mar Saba near Jerusalem. Written in an eighteenth-century 133 11,3 | some of these he may have written; but, if so, they have disappeared.~ 134 12,1 | can read all that he has written?.”~ Origen was a native 135 12,1 | of books thought of and written by Origen but urged further 136 12,2 | the Vatican manuscript, written a century later, must have 137 12,4 | writings of his, one On Prayer, written at the request of Ambrose, 138 12,5 | apologetic. Against Celsus was written in A.D. 246-48 and is fortunately 139 12,6 | others. One of the letters, written to Fabianus, bishop of Rome, 140 13,3 | Oil Daniel in four books, written in A.D. 203-4, which is 141 13,4 | A.D. 200, Hippolytus had written a shorter work Against All 142 13,4 | Tertullian). He had also written a work against the Alogi, 143 13,4 | probably an independent work, written a little later to defend 144 13,4 | the Revelation was really written by the early heretic Cerinthus.[ 145 13,4 | of the earlier Refutation written by Hippolytus' teacher Irenaeus 146 13,4 | Against Thirty-two Heresies, written a quarter-century before. 147 13,4 | views. The Refutation was written in the years 225-30.~ Two 148 13,4 | and one Against Artemon, written about A.D. 23o-certainly 149 13,5 | On Christ and Antichrist, written about A.D. 200. It was written 150 13,5 | written about A.D. 200. It was written in reply to certain topics (“ 151 13,5 | in his Daniel commentary, written in 202-4, and is extant 152 13,5 | but was pretty certainly written by Hippolytus, for he mentions 153 13,5 | so that it was evidently written before 225. It was in two 154 13,6 | early as A.D. 222-23 he had written his Determination of the 155 13,6 | Latin (De Pascha computus), written in A.D. 242-43 and wrongly 156 13,7 | a small compact manual, written probably about A.D. 215, 157 13,9 | account of the Jewish kings written by Justus of Tiberias.~ 158 13,9 | papyrus of two columns of it, written in the middle of the third 159 13,9 | most famous letter is that written about A.D. 240 to Origen 160 13,9 | and Origen in his answer, written from Nicomedia where he 161 13,10| his Letter to Germanus, written in A.D. 259, in defense 162 13,10| attend but had sent his written opinion to the gathering. 163 13,11| Allegorists, which had been written by Nepos, bishop of Arsinoe, 164 13,11| form of letters, which were written by Dionysius between 249 165 14,6 | Mar cion, in five books, written over and over again, until 166 14,6 | order m which they were written, for they reveal the gradual 167 14,6 | of Heretics, chapter 36, written twenty years before, in 168 14,6 | a slave. The account is written from a Montanist point of 169 14,6 | friend,” which may have been written early in life and possibly 170 14,6 | been lost. He may also have written On Clean and Unclean Animals 171 14,8 | collection of Fronto's letters, written to the emperors Antoninus 172 14,9 | it. The Apologeticus was written in A.D. 197 and so much 173 14,9 | the Trinity, for example, written toward A.D. zso, and also 174 14,9 | the discourse To Novatian, written between A.D. 253 and 758 175 14,9 | the Octavius was probably written sometime between A.D. 238 176 14,9 | work On the Trinity was written about A.D. 245, the Octavius 177 14,9 | are dead when the book is written, but in a work so full of 178 14,11| of the day.~ The letters written or received by Cyprian during 179 14,11| thirty-nine letters were written has been pretty generally 180 14,11| September, 258. No. 81 was written not long before his execution.~ 181 14,12| upon it. The third book was written in response to a later request 182 14,12| faith. It was evidently written soon after his conversion, 183 14,12| that the work was probably written in A.D. 249.~ In the third 184 14,12| the Church, were probably written before he returned to Carthage 185 14,12| people. It was probably written after the death of Decius ( 186 14,12| Advantage of Patience, was written in the midst of the controversy 187 14,12| soften its acerbities. It was written early in A.D. 256.~ The 188 14,12| vices lead and was probably written, like that On the Advantage 189 14,13| short eulogistic Life of him written soon after his death, probably 190 14,13| account of his trial and death written very little later, on the 191 14,13| and may possibly have been written by Novatian, about the end 192 14,13| Cyprian's Feast (probably written about A.D. 400 in southern 193 14,15| 60), for he seems to have written pastoral letters to his 194 14,16| that no less than five were written by Novatian: On the Trinity, 195 14,16| work On Jewish Foods was written as a sort of pastoral when 196 14,16| order in which they were written, they fall into the following 197 14,16| sequence. On the Trinity was written before he became a schismatic 198 14,16| Praise of Mnrtyrdonz was also written before he became a schismatic 199 14,16| and On Circumcision were written after Novatian became rival 200 14,16| Modesty arc pastoral letters written to his people while he was 201 14,17| have been rather hastily written and shows very little acquaintance 202 14,17| Arnobius' book was evidently written when Diocletian's persecution 203 14,17| his works, sime of them written a few years later, and its 204 14,17| it has ever been found, written early in the ninth century, 205 14,18| Probably his first work, written before he became a Christian, 206 14,18| gives a list of twelve works written by Lactantius: the Banquet, 207 14,18| Workmanship was probably written in Nicomedia in A-D- 304, 208 14,20| 305-11, and was probably written shortly after the revision 209 14,20| Epitome of the Institutes, written in response to a request 210 15,4 | might owe still more had he written the Preparation first and 211 16 | the Resurrection, really written by Athenagoras, but here 212 16 | commentary on the Revelation, written in the twelfth century.~ [ 213 16 | A work Against Montanism written in Rome in the time of Hippolytus 214 16 | Tertullian's work On Ecstasy, written in A.D. 202-3 to 204-5,


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