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... Apocalypse . Euseb . vii . 10 . p . 415. I have now found a clear allusion to the Epistle of St James , in a fragment of Dionysius . Comm . in Luc . xxii . ( Gallandi , Bibl . Pp . xiv . App . p . 117. Cf. Proleg . V. ) ὁ γὰρ θεός ...
... Apocalypse . Euseb . vii . 10 . p . 415. I have now found a clear allusion to the Epistle of St James , in a fragment of Dionysius . Comm . in Luc . xxii . ( Gallandi , Bibl . Pp . xiv . App . p . 117. Cf. Proleg . V. ) ὁ γὰρ θεός ...
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... Apocalypse How it is that he does not allude to the Pauline writings • PAGE 72 74 · 75 83 84 [ The Martyrdom of Ignatius , p . 86 , n . ] § 2. The Elders quoted by Irenæus · 87 § 3 . The Evangelists in the time of Trajan 89 $ 4 . The ...
... Apocalypse How it is that he does not allude to the Pauline writings • PAGE 72 74 · 75 83 84 [ The Martyrdom of Ignatius , p . 86 , n . ] § 2. The Elders quoted by Irenæus · 87 § 3 . The Evangelists in the time of Trajan 89 $ 4 . The ...
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... Apocalypse ( ib . ) ; and to the writings of St Paul ( p . 202 ) , especially in quotations from the Old Testament • The testimony of the doubtful works attributed to Justin 8. DIONYSIUS , of Corinth , and PINYTUS . What Dionysius says ...
... Apocalypse ( ib . ) ; and to the writings of St Paul ( p . 202 ) , especially in quotations from the Old Testament • The testimony of the doubtful works attributed to Justin 8. DIONYSIUS , of Corinth , and PINYTUS . What Dionysius says ...
Side xix
... Apocalypse came to be ascribed to him ( p . 306 ) , and thence the other writings of St John . The importance of early heretical teaching in relation to the New Testament ( p . 309 ) , as a link between it and later speculations § 2 ...
... Apocalypse came to be ascribed to him ( p . 306 ) , and thence the other writings of St John . The importance of early heretical teaching in relation to the New Testament ( p . 309 ) , as a link between it and later speculations § 2 ...
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... Apocalypse The Latin Canon defective , yet free from Apo- cryphal additions § 3. The Church of Rome . • 422 423 i . Latin writers , - MINUCIUS FELIX- NOVATUS 426 • ii . Greek writers , -DIONYSIUS - CAIUS ( p . 428 ) , HIPPOLYTUS 430 § 4 ...
... Apocalypse The Latin Canon defective , yet free from Apo- cryphal additions § 3. The Church of Rome . • 422 423 i . Latin writers , - MINUCIUS FELIX- NOVATUS 426 • ii . Greek writers , -DIONYSIUS - CAIUS ( p . 428 ) , HIPPOLYTUS 430 § 4 ...
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A General Survey of the History of the Canon of the New Testament Brooke Foss Westcott Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1896 |
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Side 170 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye pay tithe of mint, and anise, and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith : these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.
Side 530 - All the Books of the New Testament, as they are commonly received, we do receive, and account them Canonical.
Side 160 - ... for if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the same? And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? do not even the publicans so? Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
Side 159 - And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye ? for sinners also lend to sinners, to receive as much again.
Side 594 - Epistles. Notes, Critical and Explanatory, on the Greek Text of the FOUR GOSPELS AND THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. Notes, Critical and Explanatory, on the Greek Text of the CANONICAL EPISTLES AND THE APOCALYPSE. A History of the Christian Church during THE FIRST SIX CENTURIES A History of the Christian Church from the Beginning of the XVIIth CENTURY TO THE PRESENT TIME. An Historical Exposition of the Apostles', Nicene, and Athanasian CREEDS.
Side 593 - LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, April, 1855. " It is indeed a complete and fairly -written history of the Liturgy ; and from the dispassionate way in which disputed points are touched on, will prove to many troubled consciences what ought to be known to them, viz.
Side 592 - For its purpose it is admirable, giving you a careful and intelligent summary of events, and at the same time indicating the best sources of information for the further guidance of the student. Among the authorities thus referred to, we find the.
Side 235 - In the same night it was revealed to Andrew, one of the apostles, that, whilst all were to go over (it), John in his own name should write everything down.
Side 125 - And on the day called Sunday, all who live in cities or in the country gather together to one place, and the memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as time permits; then, when the reader has ceased, the president verbally instructs, and exhorts to the imitation of these good things.