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History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | not a few of these lost writings can be pictured and in part 2 1,4 | too, the various groups of writings often coincide. The purpose 3 1,4 | Testament as well as in the writings of the later apologists. 4 1,5 | The order in which these writings can best be arranged and 5 1,5 | best way to describe the writings of men like Irenaeus, Clement, 6 2,4 | apologetic work. With these writings was sometimes associated 7 2,4 | associated what remains of the writings of Papias, a contemporary 8 2,5 | preserved. We know of no writings of his from the years at 9 2,8 | testimonies,” and of apocalyptic writings such as I Enoch, II Esdras, 10 2,8 | read among the apocryphal writings (“On Illustrious Men,” 6). 11 2,14| discovered among the Gnostic writings found at Nag Hammadi in 12 3 | classed it among the rejected writings, and Athanasius excluded 13 3 | earlier Christian and Jewish writings. The Ezra Apocalypse in 14 3 | reckons it among the rejected writings (Church History III. 25. 15 4,5 | brief mentions of it in the writings of Serapion, Origen, Eusebius, 16 5,1 | bears a similar title in the writings. of Clement of Alexandria, 17 5,3 | reckon among the apocryphal writings.” Commodian, the fifth-century 18 5,3 | Eusebius' list of rejected writings. In the Clermont List, probably 19 6 | been concerned consists of writings like those in the New Testament 20 6,1 | the Proverbs and Wisdom writings by Solomon. The closing 21 6,1 | compositions found in the writings of Clement of Alexandria. 22 6,2 | imbedded in New Testament writings, especially in the Epistle 23 7,1 | Law” and “Word.” In the writings of the prophets the coming 24 7,3 | way of referring to the writings of the Christians as his 25 7,4 | refugees. At any rate, his writings, probably this very dialogue 26 8,1 | Another list of Justin's writings is given by Photius, about 27 8,1 | memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets (67:3) were 28 8,2 | manuscript of some Greek writings falsely ascribed to Justin 29 8,3 | left a great multitude of writings, but most of these are unknown. 30 8,4 | in Jewish and Christian writings were set up in contrast 31 9,1 | the whole library of his writings might change it a good deal 32 9,3 | discoveries bring more of his writings to light, the extent of 33 9,3 | probably four-fifths of the writings of Theophilus have yet to 34 10,2 | Against All Heresies or the writings of Theophilus Against Marcion 35 10,2 | characteristic passages from the writings of leading schismatics that 36 10,3 | Other Writings.~ In addition to his major 37 10,4 | Hegesippus, in such of their writings that are extant, but Eusebius 38 11,2 | shows that Pantaenus left no writings behind him (Miscellanies 39 11,3 | wherever he met it among the writings of the philosophers shows. 40 11,3 | Alexandria. In the course of his writings Clement indicated his intention 41 12,1 | His Voluminous Writings.~ Origen was the greatest 42 12,1 | This great body of Origen's writings may be conveniently divided 43 12,4 | grouped two highly practical writings of his, one On Prayer, written 44 12,7 | to literary finish in his writings, he had great literary as 45 13,3 | eighteen other exegetical writings of Hippolytus, which are 46 13,7 | reckoned among his lost writings. But a series of discoveries 47 13,8 | close examination of his writings, or such parts of them as 48 13,8 | numerous other Christian writings from the first and second 49 13,11| between fifty and sixty writings of Dionysius, including 50 13,11| If we could recover the writings of Dionyius, we should have 51 13,11| few fragments, his major writings, On Nature, On Trials, On 52 13,15| fourth we possess several writings from a certain Methodius, 53 13,15| obviously very prolific and his writings, especially the Banquet, 54 14,2 | from what he says in his writings, to have visited Athens 55 14,2 | were among his earliest writings, but a wealth of other books, 56 14,3 | Apologetic Writings.~ In A.D. 197-98 there was 57 14,3 | famous observations. These writings were preceded in the same 58 14,3 | Trenchant and timely as were his writings in the apologetic field, 59 14,3 | No ancient list of his writings has come down to us, but 60 14,6 | Polemic Writings.~ Closely related to these 61 14,6 | to these were his polemic writings, attacking the positions 62 14,6 | influenced in his polemic writings by Irenaeus, and Tertullian 63 14,6 | prophets she unites with the writings of evangelists and apostles, 64 14,6 | churches. Other polemic writings were Against the Jews, Against 65 14,6 | have grouped Tertullian's writings as apologetic, practical, 66 14,6 | own.~ Some of Tertullian's writings, like the one On Veiling 67 14,6 | of that name. Other lost writings are the Hope ofthe Faithful, 68 14,8 | princes Marcus and Verus. His writings had completely disappeared, 69 14,9 | themselves admit in their writings that they forsook him before 70 14,16| name, and yet some of his writings have survived as part of 71 14,16| survived as part of the writings of Tertullian or Cyprian. 72 14,16| fourteen pseudo-Cyprianic writings, Harnack is satisfied that 73 14,16| These are unquestioned writings of Novatian. On the Trinity 74 14,16| manuscripts (now lost) as writings of Tertullian and were published 75 14,20| Other Writings.~ In the years 313 and 314 76 15 | be inferred from his own writings and from those of his predecessors. 77 15,2 | ii. 18. 8) as well as the writings of Josephus (iii. 9. z). 78 15,2 | listed some of the Christian writings he found there-works by 79 15,3 | Chronicle. In it he made use of writings by Philo, Jose phus, Justin, 80 15,3 | there are references to the writings of about thirty-five Christian 81 15,3 | addition to lists of the writings of Philo (ii. 18) and Josephus ( 82 15,3 | i. 13) as well as some writings by the Apostolic Fathers 83 15,3 | made. These included the writings of Justin (iv. 18), Dionysius 84 15,3 | dossiers of controversial writings — against Montanists (v. 85 15,3 | 103] and knows so many writings by Dionysius of Alexandria 86 15,4 | in trying to combine the writings of various Christian schools 87 16 | are to look for. The lost writings found in whole or in part 88 16 | enumerated, some of whose writings might prove of unexpected


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