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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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epiphanius

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1 3 | book recalls passages in Epiphanius' account of certain types 2 4,3 | appealing to it. Later still, Epiphanius, toward the end of the fourth 3 4,4 | Jerome's contemporary, Epiphanius (who died in 403), says 4 4,9 | Hippolytus in the third, and from Epiphanius in the fourth, when they 5 4,9 | being called, especially by Epiphanius, by such a variety of names: “ 6 4,9 | quotations from it preserved in Epiphanius, it is clear that the Gospel 7 4,9 | have passed into Aramaic. Epiphanius is our chief informant on 8 4,9 | A.D. 161-18o), or (with Epiphanius and the Paschal Chronicle) 9 4,9 | information about it comes from Epiphanius, in Cyprus, a century and 10 4,10| Book of James does (10:1).~ Epiphanius certainly knew the book ( 11 4,10| disciple,” is mentioned by Epiphanius about 374 as being in use 12 4,10| Refutation 1. 31. 1; see also Epiphanius, Heresies xxxviii. 1. 3). 13 4,10| Gospel of Eve, from which Epiphanius quotes (Heresies xxvi. 2, 14 4,13| contain the one statement that Epiphanius ascribes to it, although 15 4,14| of antiheretical writers. Epiphanius mentions a Gospel of Cerinthus ( 16 5,7 | Gnostics and, according to Epiphanius, by the Encratites and the 17 5,8 | the martyrdom of Andrew.~ Epiphanius (d. 403), in Heresies 47, 18 7,4 | flourished, according to Epiphanius, in A.D. 128-29, so that 19 8,1 | Irenaeus, Hippolytus, and Epiphanius. He also laid hold of both 20 8,3 | Christianity. Eusebius and Epiphanius both mention Tatian and 21 10,2 | anti-heretical writers Hippolytus and Epiphanius. He was the most important 22 10,2 | Hippolytus, Eusebius, and Epiphanius or unearthed in fragmentary 23 12,1 | Christian writer of antiquity. Epiphanius declared that he wrote six 24 12,1 | laughed at this and called Epiphanius a crazy old man (delirus 25 16 | Refutation vii. 33.~ [16] Epiphanius Heresies, xxviii.~ [17] 26 16 | from its apparent use in Epiphanius Against Heresies 48:2-13.


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