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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 1,2 | the Last Supper; I Cor. 15:3, traditions about the Resurrection). 2 1,2 | Rome to the Corinthians ( 3:1; 46:7) — perhaps based 3 1,2 | the Lord said” (Phil. 2:3). Not only does the manner 4 2,2 | reconciliation. After a prayer (59:3 - 61:3) he closes with a 5 2,2 | After a prayer (59:3 - 61:3) he closes with a summary 6 2,3 | A.D. 100 (Vision ii. 4. 3) ; and his letter is mentioned 7 2,3 | 89 (Against Heresies iii. 3. 3); by Clement of Alexandria 8 2,3 | Against Heresies iii. 3. 3); by Clement of Alexandria 9 2,3 | On First Principles ii. 3. 6, etc.); and by Eusebius ( 10 2,4 | Clement mentioned in Phil. 4:3, but more recently because 11 2,4 | section in the “Didache,” 1:3-2:1, represents the Jewish 12 2,7 | absent wrote letters to you” (3:2). The collection he is 13 2,7 | Eph. 12:2; Pol. Phil. 11:3) very much as though they 14 2,9 | extensively from the Psalms (Pss. 3 [in full], 13, 49).~There 15 2,9 | when the writer in chapter 3 proclaims his doctrine of 16 2,11| work Against Heresies (iii. 3. 4), where he records Polycarp' 17 2,14| within the second century.”[3]~ ~ ~ 18 3 | have taught others” (Rom. 3:1). He probably had I Peter 19 3 | instance, Heresies xxiv. 3, 6; xxxviixl. The writer 20 4,4 | Jerusalem by the Spirit (Ezek. 8:3), and Habakkuk, lifted up 21 4,4 | in Ignatius, Smyrnaeans 3:2, and, according to Origen ( 22 4,4 | According to the Hebrews” (xxx. 3). Probably in Jerome's days 23 4,10| from David (Dialogue c. 3), as the Book of James does ( 24 4,10| Epiphanius, Heresies xxxviii. 1. 3). This group derived its 25 4,10| quotes (Heresies xxvi. 2, 3), and the Gospel of Perfection, 26 5,2 | book and gave its length as 3,560 lines, or more than 27 5,3 | forms of the life of Paul.~ 3. At Myra, where Thecla had 28 5,4 | the Acts of Paul denies. (3) The Acts of John is more 29 5,5 | treatise Against Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3), ca. A.D. 185, that 30 5,5 | Against Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3), ca. A.D. 185, that the 31 5,5 | church (Church History iii. 3. 2), but it does not seem 32 5,5 | Irenaeus (Against Heresies iii. 3. 3) and names Linus as the 33 5,5 | Against Heresies iii. 3. 3) and names Linus as the 34 5,7 | tells the king about it.~ 3. A serpent has killed a 35 5,8 | the Andrew section (Book 3) of Abdias' Apostolic History.~ 36 5,8 | leave her husband; and (3) the martyrdom of Andrew.~ 37 6,1 | songs to the Colossians (3:16). In the canticles of 38 6,2 | plain from some words in 17:3: “Let us not merely seem 39 6,2 | appears also in I Clement (23:3, 4), but in II Clement it 40 6,2 | mentioned in Hermas (Vision ii. 3, 4). Hernias quotes from 41 7,1 | Letter to the Smyrnaeans 3:2 (A.D. 110-I7) as evidence 42 7,1 | his Church History (iii. 3. 2, A.D. 326) groups the 43 7,1 | work (Church History iii. 3. 1).~ The Preaching of Peter 44 7,2 | day (Church History iv. 3. 2).~ ~This little fragment 45 7,3 | m the Church History iv. 3. 3. We cannot be sure that 46 7,3 | the Church History iv. 3. 3. We cannot be sure that 47 7,3 | the Christians' books (16:3, 5). Aristides is also strongly 48 7,4 | Eusebius Church History iii. 5. 3). It was one of the ten 49 7,4 | it (Church History iv. 6. 3).~ The dialogue was represented 50 7,4 | Commentary on Galatians (3:13) remembers that he has 51 7,4 | quotation of it in Gal. 3:13. Aquila flourished, according 52 8,1 | writings of the prophets (67:3) were read to the congregation 53 8,3 | anti-ascetic verses of I Con 7:3-6 and twists them in an 54 8,4 | Church History iv. 24. 3) and was very probably made 55 8,4 | Heresies (1. 27-2; iii. 3. 4) and more than once declared 56 9,1 | as the Revelation shows (3:1-6), and in the time of 57 9,1 | Church History iv. 26. 3), in A.D. r67-68. Polycrates 58 9,3 | Church History iv. 24. 1-3). Jerome (On Illustrious 59 10,2 | Christianity (Haer. iii. 3. 2). He gores a list of 60 10,2 | contemporary Eleutherus (iii. 3. 3), in whose episcopate, 61 10,2 | contemporary Eleutherus (iii. 3. 3), in whose episcopate, A.D. 62 10,4 | Church History ii. 23. 3-18). Of almost as much interest 63 10,4 | show (Church History ii. i. 3, 4; 23. 3). Neither Clement 64 10,4 | History ii. i. 3, 4; 23. 3). Neither Clement nor Origen 65 11,2 | India (Church History v. 10. 3; On Illustrious Men 36).~ ~ 66 12,1 | and a year later, in 202-3, Demetrius, the bishop, 67 12,1 | Church History vi. 21. 3, 4). He also revisited Athens 68 12,1 | abundance” (Church History vi. x 3. 1, 2). It will be seen 69 12,6 | Church History vi. 36. 3) Jerome's list of Origen' 70 12,7 | Church History vi. 32. 3). A few years later Pamphilus 71 13,11| Church History vii 26. 3), fragments of which are 72 14,6 | work Against Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3) about the position 73 14,6 | Against Heresies (iii. 3. 2, 3) about the position of the 74 14,6 | Paradise-these probably in 202-3 to 204-5. The Exhortation 75 14,6 | persecution of A.D. 202-3, is not certain; it is extant 76 14,13| Church History (vi. 43. 3; vii. 3), and Jerome deals 77 14,13| History (vi. 43. 3; vii. 3), and Jerome deals with 78 14,19| implied in 2: 1, 4:1, and 6:3, presupposes the new edict 79 14,19| polytheism and its causes; (3) “On False Wisdom,” the 80 15,2 | letters by Origen (vi. 36. 3) and was responsible for 81 15,3 | mention that by Aristides (iv. 3); he knew a “letter of Pilate” ( 82 15,3 | Apology of Tertullian (iii. 3 3). In the library there 83 15,3 | Apology of Tertullian (iii. 3 3). In the library there was 84 15,3 | martyrs (v. praef. 2; v. 4. 3).~ Much of his information 85 15,3 | paschal controversy (v. z 3), miscellaneous documents ( 86 15,3 | and the leaders in them, (3) famous teachers and writers, ( 87 15,3 | that are not such” (iii. 3. 3).~ The result of such 88 15,3 | that are not such” (iii. 3. 3).~ The result of such a 89 15,3 | from the apostles” (ii. 23. 3), in the reign of Hadrian, 90 15,3 | anything by Cyprian (vi. 43. 3). It is especially unfortunate 91 15,3 | the Valentinians (iv. 30. 3), we have not been told 92 16 | Cambridge, 1936), No. 107.~ [3] For “Father of truthsee 93 16 | Gnostics but also II Clement 3:1, 20:5, and Origen First 94 16 | und Untersuchungen, XX, 3, 1900, I ff.~ [60] Philip 95 16 | altchristlichen Litteratur, 3 vols.; Leipzig, 1893-1904, 96 16 | Ecstasy, written in A.D. 202-3 to 204-5, and to have been 97 16 | years. II Peter says both (3:8). The two statements, 98 16 | Symbosium, London 1958, 3-4, 169-70.~ [90] F. J. 99 16 | 100] Church History vi 32. 3; vii 28. 1.~ [101] Eusebiana,


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