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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 1,2 | actual mention of such a work — if anything so nebulous 2 1,2 | nebulous can be called a “work” — on the part of any early 3 1,2 | to describe just such a work. But logia does not mean “ 4 1,2 | Christian literature, the work of the evangelists is significant 5 1,4 | 185 wrote his principal work, the “Refutation of Gnosticism” ( 6 1,5 | we have Latin writers at work simultaneously with Greek, 7 1,5 | preferable to present the work of each of these many-sided 8 2,2 | recognized very early as the work of Clement, the head of 9 2,2 | Apostolic Canons, a Syrian work of about A.D. 400, and stand 10 2,4 | actually an apologetic work. With these writings was 11 2,4 | thorough study of the little work in 1958, has argued that 12 2,9 | 1908. Meanwhile in 1907 a work in Ethiopic called The Testament 13 2,9 | in 1913 and preserves the work in full. From these three 14 2,9 | predicts the conversion, work, and martyrdom of Paul and 15 2,11| more about Polycarp in his work Against Heresies (iii. 3. 16 2,11| the original form of the work, which clearly ends with 17 2,12| acts of martyrdom, but that work has disappeared.~ ~ 18 3 | prominence of the shepherd in the work that it takes its name.~ 19 3 | been a slave in Rome. His work, which probably grew gradually, 20 3 | literary development of his work, for when complete this 21 3 | in the growth of Hermas' work. He first published Visions 22 3 | papyrus. Finally, the earlier work was prefixed to this, and 23 3 | certain. The whole makes a work much longer than any single 24 3 | the various parts of the work, it should be assigned to 25 3 | Parable 9; and finally, the work would have been completed 26 3 | idea he utilized in his own work. The Epistle to the Hebrews, 27 3 | carry the first stage of the work back to A.D. 95 or 96, thus 28 3 | absolutely impossible.~ With this work of Hermas the Roman church 29 3 | time, accepted it as the work of Peter: “Peter says in 30 3 | Christians were already at work upon the Sibylhnes by his 31 3 | important example of their work is to be found in the Apocryphon ( 32 3 | Paul. According to this work, Paul met, on the way to 33 3 | creator and of James' saving work; then he departed. James 34 3 | him by Mary Magdalene. The work consists of four books, 35 4,5 | first appearance of that work in Greek in modern times.~ 36 4,5 | contents. He recognized it as a work of the Docetists. His letter 37 4,6 | tradition about Jesus and his work that had found their way 38 4,6 | can we as yet identify his work with any of the numerous 39 4,6 | the five columns of the work that came to light in 1935 40 4,8 | in the second century a work was written, probably in 41 4,8 | we really know about the work, although, it is true, he 42 4,8 | he gave his converts. The work had a decidedly philosophical 43 4,9 | the Four Gospels were the work “of the apostles and those 44 4,9 | fragments preserved by him, the work has disappeared.~ ~ 45 4,10| coherent. The title of the work provided in a third-century 46 4,10| gospels as well.~ This little work, about the length of a modern 47 4,14| 21-25, or possibly on a work by Basilides himself. Orlgen 48 5,1 | resulted.~ When the two-volume work of Luke, the Gospel and 49 5,3 | and prophetess predict his work and fate in Rome.~ 9. The 50 5,3 | gave him his model. His work is first mentioned by Tertullian 51 5,4 | probably a fair picture of the work. It is clearly docetic, 52 5,4 | of the Acts of John. This work often throws important light 53 5,5 | visit Rome and how was their work there related? This was 54 5,6 | original, now lost. The work, which seems to be complete, 55 5,7 | suggests. The conception of the work seems to be Greek, while 56 5,7 | abbreviated form of the work.~ ~ 57 6,1 | thought they might be the work of the Syriac poet Bardaisan ( 58 6,2 | Greek manuscripts of that work and in the Syriac one, although 59 6,2 | he did not refer to the work.~ This sermon is an appeal 60 6,2 | is really known of this work, although it is mentioned 61 6,3 | later, Papias produced a work of his own, in five books, 62 6,3 | Sayings of the Lord.~ This work has disappeared, but Irenaeus 63 6,3 | is fairly clear that his work was still in existence at 64 7,1 | the Wisdom of Solomon, the work of Philo, the Letter of 65 7,1 | found the book quoted in a work of Heracleon's but is very 66 7,1 | about its genuineness as a work of Peter. Heracleon was 67 7,1 | also rests upon it.~ In his work On First Principles (prologue 68 7,1 | the first epistle as his work (Church History iii. 3. 69 7,3 | the Greek recast of the work employed in Barlaam and 70 7,4 | against Christianity. This work has long since disappeared, 71 7,4 | tell us that it was the work of Aristo of Pella. He reports 72 8,1 | Eusebms also mentions a work of Justin, Against Marcion ( 73 8,1 | Justin well says in his work against Marcion that he 74 8,1 | in Justin's own words, a work Against All Heresies, which 75 8,1 | probably never seen. This work is now lost.~ Another list 76 8,1 | morality, and his life and work were foretold by the Hebrew 77 8,1 | Persecution and error are the work of the demons. The religious 78 8,1 | which may have been the work Against Marcion which Irenaeus 79 8,1 | other Roman writers knew his work, although Clement and Origen 80 8,1 | probably owed much to his lost work Against All Heresies. Eusebius 81 8,1 | breadth of his literary work gives him importance. In 82 8,1 | faith. It is probably a work of the early years of the 83 8,1 | is said to have written a work on the Sovereignty of God, 84 8,1 | iv. 18. 4). The present work gives little evidence of 85 8,1 | and Apology and that the work On the Resurrection, also 86 8,2 | are evidently from another work altogether, perhaps from 87 8,2 | mission of Christ and the work of Christians in the world; 88 8,2 | has convincingly dated the work in the late second century 89 8,3 | Address 16) and to a future work to be called Against Those 90 8,3 | Chronicon, or chronological work (Church History vi. 11) 91 8,3 | Address.~ Tatian's great work, however, was his Diatessaron, 92 8,3 | commentary on it in Syriac; this work has recently been found,[ 93 8,3 | forms of this remarkable work may yet be found.~ Tatian 94 8,4 | that Marcion was still at work and had attracted followers 95 8,4 | Irenaeus had written such a work; but, if he did so, nothing 96 8,4 | wrote a most elaborate work against Marcion,” and a 97 9,1 | opening paragraph of this work. It was addressed to a brother 98 9,1 | more than a page, from the work On Baptism. One is preserved 99 9,1 | century, credits Melito with a work On the Incarnation of Christ 100 9,1 | books. He also mentions a work On the Passion, from which 101 9,1 | provided one substantial work of Melito, and it was buttressed 102 9,1 | fragment, a page long, from the work On Baptism, which has long 103 9,1 | is the true and enduring work of the Great Artist; finds 104 9,1 | Friday sermon today. His work On the Passover was evidently 105 9,1 | 6), so that his literary work as far as we can trace it 106 9,1 | particular homily upon the work of Melito's contemporary 107 9,1 | the Passover, and upon the work of Hippolytus On the Passover, 108 9,1 | seems to have written his work On the Passover (now lost) 109 9,1 | discovery of one fairly complete work of Melito can so alter the 110 9,1 | nineteentwentieths of his work remains lost.~ ~ 111 9,2 | A.D. 177 and 180. Both the work and its author went unmentioned 112 9,2 | Alexandria dedicated his work on Plato, not long after 113 9,3 | that he had also written a work On History.~ Of all these, 114 9,3 | Institutes i. 23 speaks of such a work of Theophilus addressed 115 9,3 | quotes from it (iii. 29). The work is preserved in an eleventh-century 116 9,3 | was really using the lost work of Theophilus Against Marcion 117 9,3 | rather shadowy picture of his work that we possess shows that 118 10,2 | writers of his day, and his work describing and attacking 119 10,2 | times is the most important work of its kind that has come 120 10,2 | But, as he advanced, the work grew under his hand, and, 121 10,2 | probably all five books, of his work.~ Irenaeus also appealed 122 10,2 | probably to Theophilus. His own work, on the other hand, was 123 10,3 | In addition to his major work, Irenaeus wrote a number 124 10,4 | was done to carry on the work of a history of the church. 125 10,4 | A.D. 18 r-89, in his great work against heresies, or Refutation 126 10,4 | indebted to Hegesippus. But his work does not seem to have long 127 10,4 | of Side made use of his work in his Christian History, 128 10,4 | that he had found in the work of Stephen Gobarus, now 129 11,2 | have been the author of the work from which, he thought, 130 11,3 | diligent notetaking.~ Now this work of mine is not a writing 131 11,3 | Alexander tells of the useful work that Clement (also called “ 132 11,3 | plausibility. In this short work Clement argues that it is 133 11,3 | long as he lived or kept at work. The eighth book has a very 134 11,3 | declared Hebrews to be the work of Paul and quoted the authority 135 12,1 | years he carried on that work with marked success.~ This 136 12,1 | Alexandrians interrupted Origen's work at the school and drove 137 12,1 | years, that Origen's real work of writing began.~ In 230 138 12,1 | this most unhappy way his work in Egypt, which was destined 139 12,1 | prosecuted his studies and his work of teaching, preaching, 140 12,1 | publishing house actually at work, but for the light it throws 141 12,2 | their study. This enormous work, which could obviously be 142 12,2 | sixfold” Old Testament, a work which, judging from the 143 12,2 | can observe the textual work of Origen.~ ~ 144 12,3 | study of the scriptures, his work in interpretation covered 145 12,3 | amount of Origen's exegetical work survived piecemeal in the 146 12,4 | than Christian. In this work he followed the path Clement 147 12,4 | a prelude to the larger work On First Principles. Jerome' 148 12,5 | apologetic field Origen's great work was his reply to Celsus. 149 12,5 | three-fourths of Celsus' work are preserved in this way. 150 12,5 | did so much of his best work, at the request of Ambrose, 151 12,6 | in the early part of his work at Alexandria, down to 215- 152 12,6 | that he began his lifelong work upon his commentaries, at 153 12,7 | original have disappeared. The work On the Resurrection is gone, 154 12,7 | Son, and the Soul. This work, previously unknown, is 155 13,2 | perished. But in 1701 a Greek work surveying the views of the 156 13,2 | of Books iv-x of the same work, of which the part previously 157 13,2 | perceived that they were not the work of Origcn at all but of 158 13,2 | Western church.~ The literary work of Hippolytus was done principally 159 13,3 | Cluysostom but in Arincnian as a work of Hippolytus. These Eastern 160 13,3 | Eastern churches regarded the work of Hippolvtus, although 161 13,3 | Illustrious Men 61). The work On the Passover was found 162 13,4 | Hippolytus had written a shorter work Against All Heresies, also 163 13,4 | Heresies, also known as the work Against Thirty-two Heresies. ( 164 13,4 | the author of an anonymous work Against All Heresies, long 165 13,4 | He had also written a work against the Alogi, or opponents 166 13,4 | Logos doctrine of John-the work In Defense ofthe Gospel 167 13,4 | probably an independent work, written a little later 168 13,4 | Refutation was Hippolytus' great work in this field. It made use 169 13,4 | Hippolytus' own earlier work Against Thirty-two Heresies, 170 13,5 | made some use of the great work of his old master Irenaeus. 171 13,5 | extant in full in Greek.~ A work On the Resurrection, addressed 172 13,5 | fragments remain of it.~ A work On the Universe, against 173 13,5 | Photius, Philoponus) as the work of Josephus or Gaius but 174 13,6 | of Hippolytus' literary work was as a chronicler. As 175 13,6 | it is lost, but a similar work in Latin (De Pascha computus), 176 13,7 | to us still another lost work of Hippolytus and revealed 177 13,7 | Egyptian Church Order. This work came to be so named because 178 13,7 | strongly suggesting that the work was in substance not Egyptian 179 13,9 | and engaged in literary work. From Emmaus he led a delegation 180 13,9 | eighth.~ The other chief work of Africanus was his Cestoi, 181 13,10| Origen to break off his work there and leave the city ( 182 13,11| something of the scope of his work and possess some important 183 13,11| Procopius of Gaza, and a work On Nature, cast in the form 184 13,11| 23-27). There was also a work On Temptations, addressed 185 13,11| entirely disappeared.~ A work On Promises, in two books, 186 13,11| preserved by Athanasius in his work On the Opinions of Dionysius 187 13,11| Dionysius and by Basil in his work On the Holy Spirit, both 188 14,3 | characterized him. In a work addressed To the Heathen ( 189 14,5 | he was converted. Yet his work Against Praxeas is a notable 190 14,5 | Flesh, and On the Soul-a work which Harnack calls the 191 14,6 | what Irenaeus says in his work Against Heresies (iii. 3. 192 14,6 | Tertullian's greatest polemic work was that Against Mar cion, 193 14,6 | and over again, until his work on it spread over ten or 194 14,6 | zoo to 212. This elaborate work gives us our principal information 195 14,6 | Against Marcion, his longest work, zoo-8. He also wrote now 196 14,6 | the Marcionite leader, a work now lost. These belong to 197 14,6 | second marriages, and his work On Fasting. And finally, 198 14,6 | before 222-23, he wrote the work On Modesty, bitterly assailing 199 14,6 | Greek and Latin and is a work of moving simplicity. Perpetua 200 14,6 | different book from the Latin work of that name. Other lost 201 14,8 | discuss also the admirabl work of another gifted Latin, 202 14,9 | Octavius is natural enough in a work addressed to pagan readers, 203 14,9 | the seven books of that work with no title of its own, 204 14,9 | 70:5). Jerome mentions a work On Fate as ascribed to Minucius 205 14,9 | use of by Novatian in his work on the Trinity, for example, 206 14,9 | a low ebb. If Novatian's work On the Trinity was written 207 14,9 | book is written, but in a work so full of art all this 208 14,10| 246. He entered into the work of the church with ardor 209 14,12| deals with the nature and work of Christ, presenting the 210 14,12| passages of scripture. The work was called To Quarznus: 211 14,12| of Carthage, so that the work was probably written in 212 14,12| heretical sects. Although the work was primarily conditioned 213 14,13| light is thrown upon the work and martyrdom of Cyprian 214 14,13| Cyprian. The length of each work is given in stichoi, or 215 14,13| of Wisd. 14:15-20. This work is of interest for its manifest 216 14,13| made to show it to be the work of Novatian, but there is 217 14,13| for this, although it is a work of the latter part of the 218 14,13| third is the chronological work composed early in A.D. 243 219 14,13| On the Trinity (really a work of Novatian).~On Shows ( 220 14,15| he wrote many others. The work On the Trinity Jerome describes 221 14,15| a sort of epitome of the work of Tertullian, which many 222 14,16| His Works.~ No work of Novatian has come down 223 14,16| is most doubt about the work Against the Jews; most scholars 224 14,16| the sort of epitome of the work of Tertullian” that Jerome 225 14,16| Irenaeus.~His book is the work of a man trained in Stoic 226 14,16| of ancient rhetoric.~ The work On Jewish Foods was written 227 14,16| of Rufinus (d. 410) the work On the Trinity was credited 228 14,16| reports. Both it and the work On Jewish Foods passed in 229 14,16| are now believed to be the work of Gregory of Iliberris ( 230 14,17| he responded by writing a work Against the Heathen, in 231 14,17| material sacrifice. The work seems to break off rather 232 14,17| century, but many a better work of Christian literature 233 14,17| to be received, really a work of the sixth century, Arnobius' 234 14,17| sixth century, Arnobius' work is designated as apocryphal.~ ~ 235 14,18| 250. Probably his first work, written before he became 236 14,18| which is also lost. A third work of his, probably from this 237 14,18| 303 interrupted any public work he was doing at Nicomedia 238 14,18| writing; he was already at work upon his principal book, 239 14,18| to be identified with the work that Jerome calls On Persecution. 240 14,19| In 304 he was already at work upon the Divine Institutes; 241 14,19| turned out to be his great work. He was busy with it for 242 14,19| North Africa was writing his work Against the Heathen, A.D. 243 14,19| prophets foretold the life and work of Christ; (5) “On justice,” 244 14,20| probably in that order. The work On the Wrath of God was 245 14,20| once. This extraordinary work, which seems both in general 246 14,20| that it was the striking work On the Deaths of the Persecutors 247 14,20| they are probably both the work of Lactantius, most modern 248 14,21| us. Jerome reshaped this work, omitting the highly millennial 249 14,21| century, made use of Jerome's work in his great commentary 250 14,21| Victorious also wrote a work Against All Heresies, which 251 14,21| Harnack, to identify it with a work of that name that has come 252 14,21| it seems to be a genuine work of Victorinus; the style 253 15,4 | 312 and 318. In the latter work his aim was different: he 254 15,4 | with the mediocrity of his work in the Church History.~ 255 15,4 | philosophical thought in the later work, and thus both precedent 256 15,4 | entirely dependent on his work, indispensable though it 257 16 | no text~ On the Six Days' Work of Creation; no text~Marcion, 258 16 | Christian, a fifth century work, by the monk Evagrius.~ [ 259 16 | the Greeks, ending with a work On the Resurrection, really 260 16 | evidently regarded as a work of Justin.~ [42] K. Hool 261 16 | commentary On the Six DaysWork of Creation; he considered 262 16 | 29.~ [71] Theodotion’s work was really for the most 263 16 | Syriac fragments of this work in Bar-Salibi’s commentary 264 16 | History ii, 25. 7.~ [82] A work Against Montanism written 265 16 | made use of Tertullian's work On Ecstasy, written in A.D. 266 16 | turn attacked by him in his work On Monogamy. But it can 267 16 | can hardly have been the work of Hippolytus.~ [83] The 268 16 | Modesty x. 20.~ [92] Another work preserved under Cyprian' 269 16 | Octavius, and it, too, may be a work of Novatian.~ [93] The 270 16 | a revised edition of the work, produced after his removal


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