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1 2,2 | 97. Ancient writers, from Dionysius of Corinth (ca. A.D. 170) 2 2,2 | History (iii. 16; iv. 23. II). Dionysius wrote to Soter, bishop of 3 2,3 | is mentioned or quoted by Dionysius of Corinth, about 170 (Church 4 6,2 | occasionally read in church, as Dionysius of Corinth says in his letter 5 6,2 | letter from Soter, which Dionysius said the Corinthians would 6 6,2 | that is perhaps, in view of Dionysius' words to Soter, the best 7 10,4 | Against All Heresies, and Dionysius, bishop of Corinth (ca. 8 13,10| Dionysius of Alexandria.~ Three men 9 13,10| Alexandria.~ Three men named Dionysius were active and influential 10 13,10| influential in the early church: Dionysius, bishop of Corinth (who 11 13,10| from A.D. 166 to 174) ; Dionysius, bishop of Rome, A.D. 259- 12 13,10| of Rome, A.D. 259-68; and Dionysius the Great, bishop of Alexandria 13 13,10| direction of the school to Dionysius. When Heraclas died, sixteen 14 13,10| died, sixteen years later, Dionysius became bishop in his place 15 13,10| Pantaenus, Clement, and Origen.~ Dionysius ably united the practical 16 13,10| remarkable sense and skill.~ Dionysius had hardly become bishop 17 13,10| same situation at Carthage, Dionysius fled before the storm, or 18 13,10| perhaps his son, came to Dionysius' house on the way to a wedding, 19 13,10| and seizing the astounded Dionysius carried him off by force. 20 13,10| attack made afterward upon Dionysius for flight by a certain 21 13,10| certain Germanus, which Dionysius answered with a full account 22 13,10| Decius and the return of Dionysius to Alexandria, the persecution 23 13,10| broke out and occasioned Dionysius' banishment to obscure places, 24 13,10| Alexandrians, and amid such scenes Dionysius died, A.D. 264-65. The new 25 13,10| Antioch to settle the matter. Dionysius had been unable to attend 26 13,11| fifty and sixty writings of Dionysius, including letters, only 27 13,11| successful hymn writer; Dionysius says that the brethren still 28 13,11| support of it.~ This led Dionysius in his On Promises to examine 29 13,11| understood. This judgment of Dionysius shows a thoroughly sound 30 13,11| It is characteristic of Dionysius that, while he disagreed 31 13,11| vii. 24. 4].~ ~In 260-61 Dionysius wrote his Refutation and 32 13,11| Sabellius, addressing it to Dionysius, bishop of Rome. It was 33 13,11| work On the Opinions of Dionysius and by Basil in his work 34 13,11| Athanasius came to the defense of Dionysius, who was being, as he thought, 35 13,11| of the Son to the Father. Dionysius had previously addressed 36 13,11| basis of these, apparently, Dionysius was charged with doctrinal 37 13,11| doctrinal irregularity before Dionysius of Rome, to whom he replied 38 13,11| to Stephen, Xystus, and Dionysius.~ The schisms of Nepos and 39 13,11| the only ones with which Dionysius dealt. In his numerous letters 40 13,11| disturbing the Eastern church in Dionysius' last days.~ Eusebius tells 41 13,11| letters, which were written by Dionysius between 249 and 264. The 42 13,11| the churches concerned. Dionysius took occasion in these letters 43 13,12| Theognostus.~ After Dionysius became bishop of Alexandria, 44 14,15| Antioch about it, and from Dionysius of Alexandria to Novatian, 45 15,3 | writings of Justin (iv. 18), Dionysius of Corinth (iv. 23), Theophilus 46 15,3 | knows so many writings by Dionysius of Alexandria that he has 47 15,3 | seventh book include works by Dionysius, a rescript of the emperor 48 15,4 | Alexandria, Origen, and Dionysius of Alexandria, not to mention 49 16 | Letter to Aristides; no text~Dionysius of Alexandria, On Nature;