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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | Christian experience that drove men to record it in books, to 2 Pref | he called “On Illustrious Men” (De viris illustribus). 3 1,1 | nothing. He called upon men to follow him, to take part 4 1,5 | describe the writings of men like Irenaeus, Clement, 5 1,6 | advocacy of Christianity men like Irenaeus, Tertullian, 6 2,1 | to man or man to group of men, such as first-century Greeks 7 2,8 | writings (“On Illustrious Men,” 6). The “Clermont List,” 8 3 | other world upon sinful men and women, and the Christian 9 3 | hideous pictures to warn men of the awful personal dangers 10 3 | bondage. Then Adam saw three men who told him and Eve, in 11 4,4 | Dragon, 36).~ Of the three men entrusted with the talents, 12 4,4 | bodiless demon” (On Illustrious Men 16). This curious saying, 13 4,4 | this gospel (On Illustrious Men 2). It reads: “After the 14 7,1 | the world to preach to all men the one God and salvation 15 7,1 | Hebrews (On Illustrious Men 16), but there is no difficulty 16 7,2 | pagan gods are deified dead men. When their unreal cures 17 7,3 | Greeks worship gods like men, as beings full of frailties 18 9,1 | That he influenced such men as Tertullian, Clement, 19 9,3 | Jerome (On Illustrious Men 25) adds a gospel harmony, 20 10,3 | two books (On Illustrious Men 35). Eusebius also mentioned 21 10,3 | was making in the hands of men like Irenaeus.~ Irenaeus 22 11,2 | v. 10. 3; On Illustrious Men 36).~ ~ 23 11,3 | blessed and truly remarkable men.~ Of these, one was in Greece, 24 13,1 | Life.~ Among the young men whom Irenaeus taught, probably 25 13,2 | by Jerome (On Illustrious Men 61), and they were republished 26 13,3 | Saviour (On Illustrious Men 61). The work On the Passover 27 13,10| Dionysius of Alexandria.~ Three men named Dionysius were active 28 14,1 | the hands of provincials, men from North Africa and Spain, 29 14,2 | twelve Christians-seven men and five women-from the 30 14,9 | they may enjoy. Reasonable men have always seen reason 31 14,9 | gods were really deified men, images of whom the people 32 14,9 | by Jerome (On Illustrious Men 58 and Epist. 70:5). Jerome 33 14,10| Throughout the Roman empire men and women were called upon 34 14,13| with him in On Illustrious Men 67.~ The Life by Pontius 35 14,15| account of him (On Illustrious Men 70), gives a list of nine 36 14,17| a pagan (On Illustrious Men 80), shows no particular 37 14,18| Jerome, in On Illustrious Men 8o, gives a list of twelve 38 14,21| forms us (On Illustrious Men 18, 74) producing commentary 39 15,3 | Africanus (vi. 31), since these men were associated with Origen. 40 16 | 25.~ [27] On Illustrious Men 7, The story is obviously 41 16 | 4; Jerome On Illustrious Men 75.~ [73] A.D. Nock in


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