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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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novatian

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1 9,3 | Hippolytus, Julius Africanus, and Novatian were all influenced by one 2 13,11| the lapsed, the schism of Novatian (whom he advised to give 3 13,11| of Origen, Cyprian, and Novatian, the fateful middle years 4 14,9 | was later made use of by Novatian in his work on the Trinity, 5 14,9 | he wrote the discourse To Novatian, written between A.D. 253 6 14,9 | empire was at a low ebb. If Novatian's work On the Trinity was 7 14,10| rival bishops, Cornelius and Novatian, the latter a man of especial 8 14,10| might be readmitted, but Novatian held they should not be 9 14,10| the disease. The party of Novatian had separated from the Roman 10 14,11| leaders, Cyprian, Cornelius, Novatian, and a number of others, 11 14,11| people were led in Rome by Novatian, and in Carthage by Felicissimus. 12 14,11| the strong opposition of Novatian and his followers, who immediately 13 14,11| immediately countered by electing Novatian bishop. The situation was 14 14,11| Novatus, who took the side of Novatian. But Cyprian sided with 15 14,11| the former followers of Novatian, should be admitted to the 16 14,12| movement was on foot, led by Novatian, to refuse the lapsed readmission 17 14,12| probably later revised, when Novatian broke away from the Roman 18 14,12| situation in Rome brought on by Novatian, and so Cyprian sent it 19 14,13| show it to be the work of Novatian, but there is little basis 20 14,13| coutputus). A fourth, To Novatian, Harnack would assign to 21 14,13| possibly have been written by Novatian, about the end of 249 the 22 14,13| Trinity (really a work of Novatian).~On Shows (probably also 23 14,13| On Shows (probably also Novatian's).~On the Advantage of 24 14,13| of Modesty (probably by Novatian).~Against the Jews (probably 25 14,13| Against the Jews (probably by Novatian).~On Rebaptism, which Harnack 26 14,15| Cyprian's day was cleaely Novatian. He had received baptism 27 14,15| bishop in zsi, however, Novatian refused to acknowledge him 28 14,15| favored readmitting them, but Novatian held they could never return 29 14,15| Hippolytus twenty years earlier, Novatian and his followers came to 30 14,15| with its discipline. But Novatian and his supporters were 31 14,15| three centuries thereafter.~ Novatian must have left Rome for 32 14,15| in 257-58 the treatise To Novatian was addressed to him, as 33 14,15| gives an account of the Novatian affair in Church History 34 14,15| Dionysius of Alexandria to Novatian, urging him to relinquish 35 14,15| self-seeking adventurer.~ Novatian was the first considerable 36 14,15| works of Tertullian that Novatian's book On the Trinity has 37 14,16| His Works.~ No work of Novatian has come down to us under 38 14,16| than five were written by Novatian: On the Trinity, On Shows, 39 14,16| unquestioned writings of Novatian. On the Trinity was far 40 14,16| it. It was the basis for Novatian's reputation as a theologian 41 14,16| had invaded the church, Novatian felt, as Tertullian had 42 14,16| a sort of pastoral when Novatian was absent from his flock, 43 14,16| of Barnabas. In this book Novatian expressly refers to previous 44 14,16| to arrange the works of Novatian in the order in which they 45 14,16| the Letters of Cyprian) Novatian wrote probably in August-September, 46 14,16| Circumcision were written after Novatian became rival bishop in 251 47 14,16| works were recognized as Novatian's and republished under 48 14,16| i9oo) and lat ascribed to Novatian are now believed to be the 49 16 | ofthe Allegorists; no text~Novatian, On the Passover; no text~ 50 16 | it, too, may be a work of Novatian.~ [93] The numbers are


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