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3502 6,1 | announced in Kings. Such verdicts were, of course, no more 3503 6,1 | these sweeping literary verdicts-all the Law by Moses, all the 3504 3 | whose guides Beatrice and Vergil evidently reflect Rhoda 3505 2,11| first full moon after the vernal equinox.” This was the “ 3506 13,7 | published, from a palimpsest at Verona, a Latin form of it much 3507 14,8 | of the princes Marcus and Verus. His writings had completely 3508 4,10| like that of some pagan vestal virgin, is altogether impossible; 3509 2,9 | chapter i i in the words “Vestigium umbra non facit” (“A phantom 3510 2,12| offered by one of them, Vettius Epagathus, the examination 3511 6,3 | value in dealing with the vexed question of the origin of 3512 | Via 3513 13,10| bishop of Antioch but also viceroy of Zenobia, the famous queen 3514 14,12| divisions to which those vices lead and was probably written, 3515 2,9 | of Asia, probably in the vicinity of Ephesus, wrote in the 3516 16 | why he should then fall a victim to Manichean tendencies 3517 5,8 | rescues Matthias and the other victims. A sequel to this episode 3518 14,3 | public celebration of the victory of the emperor, Septimius 3519 14,11| favored tolerance if an indi- vidual bishop thought differently. 3520 5,1 | authority for their special views-as was the church as a whole. 3521 6,1 | be a hymn for the Easter vigil by Melito of Sardis, although 3522 16 | quoted from both.~ [35] Vigiliae Christianae I, 1947, 129- 3523 14,13| singularitate clericorum)~To Vigilius the Bishop: On the Unbelief 3524 8,4 | briefly in his Refutation (vii- 17; x. 15), bracketing him 3525 6,3 | days will come in which vines shall grow each having ten 3526 4,4 | claims it himself.: Mark's violent representation of the Spirit “ 3527 Pref | On Illustrious Men” (De viris illustribus). He sometimes 3528 15,2 | could find Philo's book On Virtues (Church History ii. 18. 3529 6,1 | to characterize them more vividly.~ In the same volume of 3530 3 | his book did have a great vogue in the second century. It 3531 4,9 | claim of representing the voices of Matthew and the Twelve 3532 11,3 | spectacles. After a veritable volley of scripture texts bearing 3533 16 | altchristlichen Litteratur, 3 vols.; Leipzig, 1893-1904, I, 3534 16 | Marcian: Das Evangelium vom fremden Gott (2d ed., Leipzig, 3535 2,11| written in 1275 by Jacobus de Voragine, the archbishop of Genoa, 3536 14,11| Mauretania was held; and it voted that returning schismatics 3537 5,3 | baptized by Peter.~ 10. On the voyage Jesus, walking on the water, 3538 14,17| and their idols, and Book vu with the futility of material 3539 3 | with serpents, worms, and vultures, on fiery wheels, and in 3540 6,2 | our fathers, but we have waited from day to day and have 3541 16 | Coptic Studies in Honour of Walter Ewing Crum (Boston, 1950), 3542 5,8 | Minor, wrote a story of the wanderings, wonders, and discourses 3543 14,9 | indulge in hideous, evil, and wanton orgies. They conceal their 3544 5,7 | merchant from India who wants a carpenter for the Indian 3545 14,11| and instructed them to f ward to the Roman church (Nos. 3546 10,4 | had begun the literary warfare against Gnosticism, with 3547 10,4 | literature that would be more warmly welcomed than the five books 3548 3 | these hideous pictures to warn men of the awful personal 3549 3 | comes and gives fourteen warnings against their opponents. 3550 11,3 | comes from him. In it he warns Theodore about the Carpocratians' 3551 14,17| but there had always been wars and famines before Christianity 3552 13,10| Luther and his removal to the Wartburg by the emissaries of the 3553 5,5 | sends his message in by the watchdog, which is suddenly endowed 3554 5,4 | playing with the partridge or watching it playing in the dust probably 3555 5,7 | salt, and drinks water, and wears the same garment in fine 3556 9,1 | overconscioushabits of style weary the modern reader, and yet 3557 14,9 | heroes as gods ought not to weigh at all. The heathen gods 3558 2,5 | naturally gave his words great weight. But it seems unnecessary 3559 8,1 | for Justin, too, we should welcome new manuscripts of his works, 3560 6,1 | introduce us at once to a very well-marked religious atmosphere which 3561 8,4 | to be a man of affairs, a well-to-do shipowner of Sinope. He 3562 3 | section begins with the wellknown acrostic “Jesus Christ; 3563 16 | twelve disciples of the Lord wept and grieved”), and Peter 3564 6,1 | Psalms of the Pharisees were-among the Hebrews Solomon was 3565 10,1 | knew Christianity East and West-Asian, Gallic, and Roman; he participated 3566 11,3 | fragment on logic, which Westcott thought was part of the 3567 15,4 | the Jewish and Christian wettings he had used in the Church 3568 14,11| regarded as the nucleus of the wh collection.~ Two important 3569 14,7 | day, and would often say whe he wanted to consult Tertullian, “ 3570 3 | and vultures, on fiery wheels, and in rivers of fire. 3571 | whence 3572 | whenever 3573 | wherever 3574 5,4 | would be thought, being wholly thought.~ ~The closing lines 3575 14,10| he was killed in battle wi the Goths m the Dobrudja 3576 5,4 | condemns wealth, raises a widow's son, drinks a deadly poison 3577 12,1 | undertook to support his widowed mother and his six brothers 3578 4,10| age of twelve to Joseph, a widower with sons. The annunciation, 3579 16 | Apokryphon des Johannes (Wiesbaden, 1962) ; also S. Giversen, 3580 16 | 25] Carl Schmidt and Wilhelm Schubart, Praxeir Paulou: 3581 16 | 1950), 91-154.~ [23] R. M. Wilson (trans.), The Gospel According 3582 12,2 | manuscript, is now the best window through which we can observe 3583 14,6 | like his Lord's! Where Paul wins his crown in a death like 3584 5,7 | garment in fine weather and winter, and accepts nothing from 3585 14,13| doctrine reminiscent of Wisd. 14:15-20. This work is 3586 9,3 | instructions for those wishing to enter the church-and, 3587 16 | fur die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, XXXVII 1938, 186-87.~ [ 3588 14,12| returned to Carthage from his withdrawal or flight, and when Felicissimus 3589 14,6 | survived even though he had withdrawn from the Catholic church 3590 4,4 | Prayer, the man with the withered hand, the rich in quirer, 3591 14,2 | Christians-seven men and five women-from the neighboring town of 3592 13,9 | already mentioned. Africanus wondered whether it was Homer himself 3593 4,7 | stories about Jesus' childhood wonders-shaping clay sparrows and making 3594 1,2 | ultimately derived from word-of-mouth transmission, and it clearly 3595 14,6 | wrote On the Cloak (which he wore instead of the toga), in 3596 11,3 | possibly a part of such a work-without much plausibility. In this 3597 15,1 | epitomes of Thersagoras' worlc On Tragic Myths.[97] According 3598 8,4 | responsible for the idea of a world-wide church, or for the idea 3599 6,2 | not be dragged aside by worldly lusts, but let us try to 3600 Pref | the religious and learned worlds through his version of the 3601 13,10| a vigorous churchman of worldwide interests; the problems 3602 3 | torment them with serpents, worms, and vultures, on fiery 3603 14,17| literature has fared even worse, as we have seen. And it 3604 9,1 | those of many Old Testament worthies; and bitterly condemns the 3605 13,3 | by fragments, and it is worthwhile to mention them, if for 3606 14,4 | refuses to wear the chaplet or wreath on his head, regarding it 3607 13,10| Palmyra, who for a time wrested Egypt from the Romans.~ ~ 3608 14,9 | practices and are really a wretched lot of secretive, ignorant, 3609 9,3 | must have been a many-sided writercommentator, apologist, opponent of 3610 14,9 | worshiped the gods; it is wrong for the Christians to revile 3611 13,11| was being, as he thought, wrongfully quoted by the Arians in 3612 13,6 | written in A.D. 242-43 and wrongly ascribed to Cyprian, may 3613 5,6 | origin have certainly been wrought into it, for it is rich 3614 15,1 | Songs,” “Origen on John,” “Wxodus-Numbers,” and the “Great Book” ( 3615 16 | Testuz, Papyrus Bodmer X-X11 (Geneva, 1959); O. Perler, 3616 16 | Studies and Documents, Vol. XII [London, 1940]).~ [49] 3617 16 | Cf. L. Leloir in Biblica XL, 1959, 959-70.~ [46] From 3618 2,9 | Justin Martyr, in Apology XLVI. 1, speaks of Jesus as having 3619 13,5 | of Theological Studies, XVI [ 1965], 13-25.).~ We have 3620 16 | 30] Against Adimantus xvii. 5.~ [31] According to 3621 4,14| songs by Basilides (On Job xxi 11-12) — perhaps the “incantations” 3622 3 | for instance, Heresies xxiv. 3, 6; xxxviixl. The writer 3623 16 | 16] Epiphanius Heresies, xxviii.~ [17] In this it resembles 3624 16 | Texte und Untersuchungen XXXI, 1.~ ~ [59] See Harnack, 3625 16 | Texte und Untersuchungen XXXV, 2, 1910.~ [57] Oxyrhynchus 3626 16 | neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, XXXVII 1938, 186-87.~ [99] See 3627 4,10| also Epiphanius, Heresies xxxviii. 1. 3). This group derived 3628 3 | instance, Heresies xxiv. 3, 6; xxxviixl. The writer was evidently 3629 14,20| with the inclusion of some y new material as well.~ Harnack 3630 11,3 | man's highest intellectual yearnings.[67] Clement is a great 3631 16 | were in God's sight like yesterday when it was past; the Letter 3632 6,3 | grape when pressed shall yield twenty-five measures of 3633 11,3 | away from you the heavy yoke, and take up the easy one, 3634 5,2 | of marriage”... train the younger women to be loving wives 3635 | yours 3636 | yourselves 3637 15,3 | vi. 13) and Origen (vi. z4-z5, 32, 36),[103] and knows 3638 5,9 | written probably about A.D. z6o, but now lost; and this 3639 8,2 | that you are exceedingly zealous to learn the religion of 3640 4,9 | John and James, the sons of Zebedee, and Simon and Andrew and 3641 16 | pieces as the Letter to Zenas and Serenus and the Exhortation 3642 5,3 | his children Simmias and Zeno. He also knew the Book of 3643 13,10| Antioch but also viceroy of Zenobia, the famous queen of Palmyra, 3644 14,13| Stephen~On Mounts Sinai and Zion~On Repentance~On the Singleness 3645 12,6 | second Alexandrian period, zip-3o, he produced his four books 3646 16 | called before Domitian as Zoker and Jacob.~ [61] Cf. also 3647 14,6 | of his life, from about zoo to 212. This elaborate work 3648 14,6 | Marcion, his longest work, zoo-8. He also wrote now Against 3649 2,7 | the blessed Ignatius and Zosimus and Rufus... but in Paul 3650 12,1 | persecution of Severus, A.D. zoz, which had driven Clement 3651 14,15| Cornelius was elected bishop in zsi, however, Novatian refused 3652 14,9 | example, written toward A.D. zso, and also by Xystus II, 3653 14,12| and indeed the empire in zsz, showing that such things 3654 16 | O. Perler, Ein Hym-~nus zur Ostervigil von Meliton? ( 3655 15,3 | works by Hippolytus (vi. zz) and Julius Africanus (vi.