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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | quotations from them in later writers, particularly from Eusebius.~ 2 Pref | of the names of ancient writers with whom the casual reader 3 1,4 | down to us from Christian writers before Irenaeus can be grouped 4 1,5 | with the apologists and the writers against the sects, the scene 5 1,5 | in the West we have Latin writers at work simultaneously with 6 1,5 | treatment those diligent writers who worked in three or four 7 1,6 | although none of these later writers achieved the insight of 8 1,6 | faith. It was an age of writers, publishers, books, and 9 2,2 | about A.D. 88 to 97. Ancient writers, from Dionysius of Corinth ( 10 3 | series of early Christian writers, the book itself had long 11 3 | Ephesus (500 B.C.). Early writers knew of but one Sibyl, but 12 3 | the Greek world. Jewish writers took up the idea about the 13 3 | Christian literature.~ Gnostic writers, naturally enough, played 14 4,2 | whole flock of Christian writers soon undertook to write 15 4,4 | from it by early Christian writers and from a few manuscript 16 4,4 | he derived from earlier writers. The Gospel of the Hebrews 17 4,6 | mentioned by early Christian writers. One would expect it to 18 4,10| produced by non-literary writers is not always fully coherent. 19 4,10| known to some of the church writers. The first, the Gospel of 20 4,14| imagination of antiheretical writers. Epiphanius mentions a Gospel 21 5,4 | was we cannot say. Later writers spoke of him as Leucius 22 5,4 | found in Greek, or in Greek writers, although the emperor's 23 5,5 | time of Pontianus Roman writers were thinking of Peter as 24 6,1 | Psalter turned new song writers to Solomon, in view of his 25 6,3 | and what they and later writers quoted from it shows that 26 6,3 | A long list of Christian writers use or mention Papias other 27 6,3 | his gospel. Most of these writers indicate in which of the 28 7 | been crucified.~ Jewish writers, seeking to command their 29 7,1 | not appealed to by church writers.[34] Indeed, of all the 30 8,1 | mentioned by later Christian writers, beginning with his own 31 8,1 | Gr. 16]), and other Roman writers knew his work, although 32 8,1 | have influenced subsequent writers on the heresies we cannot 33 8,2 | increasing concern of Christian writers with matters of literary 34 8,3 | apologist. But numerous writers refer to him as a heretic-Irenaeus, 35 8,3 | originated, although later writers, like the author of the 36 9,1 | ablest and most prolific writers of his day-Melito of Sardis. 37 9,3 | Among the notable Christian writers who sprang up in such numbers 38 9,3 | contradictory doctrines of Greek writers with the messages of the 39 9,3 | the immorality of pagan writers and the falsity of their 40 10 | Antiheretical Writers of the Late Second Century: 41 10,2 | of the leading Christian writers of his day, and his work 42 10,2 | treasure house from which later writers on the heresies drew. He 43 10,2 | used by the anti-heretical writers Hippolytus and Epiphanius. 44 10,2 | quotations from it in later writers, our knowledge of it is 45 10,3 | 25) lists him among the writers against Marcion. The others 46 10,3 | been discovered in later writers like John of Damascus, A.D. 47 10,4 | Eusebius' references to the two writers show (Church History ii. 48 10,4 | historical and polemical writers were indebted to Hegesippus. 49 12,1 | credited to Origen by ancient writers.~ Eusebius says that Origen50 12,3 | observations found in early writers. These began to be made 51 13 | Hippolytus and Other Greek Writers of the Third Century.~ 52 13,4 | afterward used by various writers on heresy-Epiphanius, Philastrius [ 53 13,5 | is mentioned by medieval writers (Photius, Philoponus) as 54 13,6 | often reflected in later writers. The Madrid manuscript shows 55 13,9 | variously given by later writers; Syncellus said it contained 56 14 | Latin Christian Writers.~ 57 14,8 | the leading pagan Latin writers of the secon century, M. 58 15,3 | 3) famous teachers and writers, (4) heretics, (5) the disasters 59 15,3 | to “indicate what church writers in each period have made 60 15,3 | from none of the heretical writers whose heresies he discusses. 61 15,4 | that of Hellenistic Jewish writers and earlier Christian apologists), 62 16 | course, a host of minor writers whom I have not enumerated,


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