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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | whole library of ancient works as he read them. They formed, 2 Pref | have added a chapter on the works of early Christian literature 3 1,4 | along with a few Gnostic works of various kinds). But these 4 1,5 | acts, with the individual works arranged chronologically 5 1,5 | apologies, antiheretical works, commentaries, and so forth — 6 2,4 | in 1672 to publish the “Works of the Holy Fathers Who 7 2,11| very large part in such works as the Golden Legend, written 8 3 | were instructed in “dead works” in fear and bondage. Then 9 4,4 | arises: In which of these works did the saying first appear? 10 4,4 | wished to copy or use in his works. This Aramaic version, so 11 4,10| carried through. Other such works are the Gospel of Eve, from 12 4,14| Matthew). No traces of such works survive, whether or not 13 5,7 | we do not know that these works were so anciently known 14 5,9 | resulted in two considerable works, the Recognitions and the 15 5,9 | in the Recognitions. Both works seem to rest on an earlier 16 7,1 | 34] Indeed, of all the works claiming the name of Peter, 17 7,2 | preserved of it:~ ~But the works of our Savior were always 18 7,2 | It seems to contrast the works of “our Savior” with the 19 7,2 | of “our Savior” with the works of someone else, possibly 20 7,2 | else's Savior. Our Savior's works were lasting because they 21 7,2 | therefore, someone else's works were not lasting because 22 7,2 | of the permanence of his works. At any rate, similar lines 23 8,1 | History iv. 18) lists eight works of Justintwo Apologies, 24 8,1 | seen any of the genuine works of Justin. In general, almost 25 8,1 | History about him.~ Of all the works with which Justin has been 26 8,1 | which led to such notable works as those of Hegesippus, 27 8,1 | influence and fame, Justin's works have for the most part disappeared, 28 8,1 | welcome new manuscripts of his works, whether extant or lost.[ 29 8,1 | 41]~ In addition to the works of Justin himself, we are 30 8,1 | Polycarp.~ Out of a number of works preserved in Greek manuscripts 31 8,1 | second century. Six other works have come down to us under 32 8,1 | the demonstrably genuine works remain striking.~ ~ 33 8,3 | apparent familiarity with Greek works of art may be owing to his 34 8,4 | devoted one of his major works to him-the five books Against 35 9,1 | eighteen and perhaps twenty works, chiefly on the evidence 36 9,1 | fragments of at least six other works have been recovered from 37 9,2 | apologies; it contained works of Clement, Justin (as was 38 9,3 | gives a short list of his works: three “elementary” works 39 9,3 | works: three “elementary” works addressed To Autolycus, 40 9,3 | by one or another of the works of Theophilus (Against Hermogenes, 41 10,3 | effective. But all these works on Marcion have disappeared.~ 42 10,3 | literature to find any one of the works of Irenaeus in the original 43 11,3 | reply-or indeed in any of his works. Scholars have rightly pointed 44 11,3 | a long list of Clement's works:~ ~The Miscellanies (Stromateis), 45 11,3 | church~ ~Besides these ten works listed by Eusebius, Clement 46 11,3 | three of Clement's major works survive: The Miscellanies, 47 11,3 | there are fragments of the works On the Passover (called 48 11,3 | philosophy and found in the works of Greek philosophers and 49 11,3 | times quotes as scripture works now quite unknown. “Take 50 11,3 | complete, three of his major works; the beginning of the first 51 11,3 | of Clement's lost minor works might be, the recovery of 52 12,1 | that he wrote six thousand works, doubtless meaning rolls, 53 12,1 | owe a great part of the works of Origen.”[70] Origen long 54 12,3 | given in along list of the works of Origen found in a letter 55 12,4 | side Origen's principal works were his two books On the 56 12,4 | the greatest of Origen's works and marks a long step toward 57 12,4 | Jerome's list of Origen's works mentions also two dialogues 58 12,4 | With Origen's doctrinal works may be grouped two highly 59 12,5 | other apologetic or polemic works were no more than the taking-down 60 12,6 | Jerome's list of Origen's works, probably taken from that 61 12,6 | Rome, in defense of his works, grew to the proportions 62 12,6 | in viewing his principal works in their chronological order. 63 12,7 | To this neglect of his works, what seemed the dangerous 64 12,7 | discovered an assortment of works by Origen and Didymus of 65 12,7 | Christianity.[74]~ Other works by or derived from Origen 66 13,2 | importance, because a list of the works of Hippolytus was carved 67 13,2 | A hundred years ago the works of Hippolytus had almost 68 13,2 | One of his most notable works was his Refutation of All 69 13,2 | given us one of the major works of Hippolytus almost complete.~ 70 13,2 | has brought various lost works of Hippolytus to light in 71 13,2 | lists at least ten of his works, but two lines are probably 72 13,2 | 79] Eusebiuslists eight works but says that many others 73 13,2 | mentions a number of his works (Bibliotheca 48, 121, and 74 13,2 | list of no less than forty works of Hippolytus can be reconstructed, 75 13,3 | fragments of this and the four works following~ What Followed 76 13,4 | Hippolytus, because, of his works that have come down to us, 77 13,4 | 225-30.~ Two other polemic works of his are known, at least 78 13,5 | Works on Doctrine.~ Hippolytus 79 13,5 | Perhaps the earliest of his works was that On Christ and Antichrist, 80 13,5 | the titles of two other works — the Address to Severina 81 13,7 | the list of Hippolytus' works on the chair, one line reads: “ 82 13,7 | which probably covers two works, one the Apostolic Tradition, 83 13,8 | of him and his times and works, at least four-fifths of 84 13,9 | as so often happened, the works of our author have almost 85 13,11| Works.~ Of between fifty and sixty 86 13,11| On the Holy Spirit, both works of the following century, 87 13,11| between 249 and 264. The works On the Sabbath, On Exercise, 88 13,11| must list among the lost works of early Christian literature 89 13,13| fewer fragments from the works of his successor Pierius, 90 13,13| God”) but also exegetical works on books of the Old and 91 13,15| allusions. Methodius' other works, often in dialogue form, 92 13,15| Methodius in his extant works (although according to Jerome 93 14,3 | doctrinal, and polemic works were no less so. No ancient 94 14,3 | list of twenty-one of his works, which that manuscript originally 95 14,4 | Practical Works.~ The majority of these 96 14,5 | Doctrinal Works.~ In the doctrinal field 97 14,6 | For five years Tertullian works to build these Montanist 98 14,6 | he probably wrote three works now lost: On Ecstasy, in 99 14,6 | All three of these last works of Tertullian, in fact ( 100 14,6 | with the subject.~ Of the works of Tertullian, thirty-one 101 14,6 | The Greek forms of the works On Shows and On the Veiling 102 14,6 | the early church, whose works have for the most part survived 103 14,11| twelve more formal literary works of his, the treatises — 104 14,12| length his more massive works were his treatises. They, 105 14,12| to them.~ The eighth, On Works and Charity, urges the practice 106 14,13| includes also a list of the works of Cyprian-fourteen treatises 107 14,13| a schismatic.~ Ten other works have at various times been 108 14,14| would call for Tertullian's works by saying, “Bring me the 109 14,15| place of refuge; such as his works On Shows, On Jewish Foods, 110 14,15| 70), gives a list of nine works of his: On the Passover, 111 14,15| Cyprian,” but it is among the works of Tertullian that Novatian' 112 14,16| His Works.~ No work of Novatian has 113 14,16| as probably, his.~ Of the works listed by Jerome, only two, 114 14,16| expressly refers to previous works of his on the true Priesthood 115 14,16| undertake to arrange the works of Novatian in the order 116 14,16| or Valerian, 253-60. The works Against the Jews and III 117 14,16| Cheltenham list of Cyprian's works was first composed, about 118 14,16| were published among his works in the first printed editions 119 14,16| 1550. By 1579 however, both works were recognized as Novatian' 120 14,16| twelve or possibly thirteen works of Tovatian of which we 121 14,17| acquaintance with it in his works, sime of them written a 122 14,18| gives a list of twelve works written by Lactantius: the 123 14,18| Wrath of God. ~ Three other works or fragments apparently 124 14,18| Persecution. Of thirteen works of Lactantius, therefore ( 125 14,20| same name.~ Among the lost works of Lactantius are the eight 126 15,2 | 9. z). He wrote his own works, however, in reliance on 127 15,2 | use of other “collected works” or volumes of tracts, as 128 15,2 | 367, “renewed” some of the works of Philo on skins; we thus 129 15,3 | Bardesanes (iv. 30). He lists the works of all of these and insists 130 15,3 | against Montanists (v. I6-I9), works by Irenaeus (v. 20 and 26), 131 15,3 | documents (v. 27-28), and works by Serapion of Antioch ( 132 15,3 | libraries. He lists the works of Clement (vi. 13) and 133 15,3 | vi. 11 and 14) and some works by Hippolytus (vi. zz) and 134 15,3 | the seventh book include works by Dionysius, a rescript 135 15,3 | and because of the lost works it lists. It is little more 136 15,4 | have translations of Greek works in Latin, Syriac, Armenian, 137 15,4 | such collections lie the works that lucky modern discoveries 138 16 | was a corpus of twelve works ascribed to Justin and included 139 16 | may have purposely omitted works which would have been offensive


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