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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 Pref | and in part recovered from mentions of them and quotations from 2 2,8 | the Sixty Canonical Booksmentions it among the rejected books, 3 3 | early in the fifth century, mentions it and puts its words into 4 4,5 | gathered from the brief mentions of it in the writings of 5 4,5 | fourth century (A.D- 326), mentions the Gospel of Peter and 6 4,10| of Perfection, which he mentions in the same passage. From 7 4,13| unity). The book frequently mentions the five Gnostic sacraments: 8 4,14| addition, Origen specifically mentions a Gospel of Basilides (Homily 9 4,14| antiheretical writers. Epiphanius mentions a Gospel of Cerinthus (Heresies 10 5,2 | who wrote it. Origen also mentions it. Hippolytus at Rome, 11 5,5 | in Coptic, but Augustine mentions it,[30] as well as the story 12 5,5 | A.D. 150 or soon after, mentions it (Apology xxvi. 2). In 13 7,1 | Apocrypha.~ Some of our earliest mentions of it are also from Egypt — 14 7,4 | A.D. 132-35), and Eusebius mentions Aristo as the source of 15 8,1 | against the Jews. Eusebms also mentions a work of Justin, Against 16 8,1 | contemporary Irenaeus also mentions Against Marcion and quotes 17 8,1 | iv. 18. 9). Eusebius also mentions elsewhere (Church History 18 8,1 | Against Marcion which Irenaeus mentions and quotes and which Eusebius 19 8,3 | Little Labyrinth Hippolytus mentions Tatian as an apologist. 20 8,4 | than the rest.” He also mentions Rhodo, a convert of Tatian' 21 8,4 | Alexandria occasionally mentions Marcion, always to oppose 22 9,1 | finally, the Apology. He later mentions the Extracts (iv. 26. 13), 23 9,1 | three or more books. He also mentions a work On the Passion, from 24 9,2 | Side (ca. A.D. 430) also mentions him as flourishing in the 25 10,3 | of other books. Eusebius mentions one On Knowledge, “written 26 10,3 | almost treatises. Eusebius mentions one to Blastus On Schism, 27 10,3 | against Marcion. The others he mentions are Philip of Gortyna and 28 10,4 | Clement nor Origen actually mentions Hegesippus, in such of their 29 11,2 | presbyter”; he very rarely mentions his name. Alexander of Jerusalem, 30 12,4 | s list of Origen's works mentions also two dialogues On the 31 12,6 | that of Eusebius, now lost, mentions others. One of the letters, 32 13,2 | confused Hippolytus with Gaits, mentions a number of his works (Bibliotheca 33 13,5 | written by Hippolytus, for he mentions it as his in Refutation 34 14,6 | point of view. Jerome also mentions a book On the Difficulties 35 14,9 | the Octavius. It twice mentions Fronto as an assailant of 36 14,9 | and Epist. 70:5). Jerome mentions a work On Fate as ascribed 37 14,16| before On Jewish Foods, which mentions them both. On Shows, On


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