| William Cureton, William Wright - 1864 - 332 sider
...and others for the supply of the poor. But a large multitude of people assembled day by day, and came to the prayers of the service, and to the reading of the Old Testament and the New of Ditonron. They also believed in the revival of the dead, and they buried festivals of the Church at... | |
| John Kitto - 1865 - 524 sider
...countries, after which, we are informed, that "a large multitude of people assembled day by day, and came to the prayers of the service, and to (the reading of) the Old Testament and the New of Ditonron." So then they had both the old and new Scriptures. Dr. Cureton has no satisfactory explanation... | |
| Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson - 1867 - 632 sider
...of God, and partly for the supply of the poor. Moreover, much people day by day assembled and came to the prayers of the service, and to [the reading of] the Old Testament, and the New of the Diatessaron.1 They also believed in the restoration of the dead, and buried their departed in the hope... | |
| Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson - 1871 - 638 sider
...of God, and partly for the supply of the poor. Moreover, much people day by day assembled and came to the prayers of the service, and to [the reading of] the Old Testament, and the New of the Diatessaron.1 They also believed in the restoration of the dead, and buried their departed in the hope... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1891 - 540 sider
...a Syriac composition of the third century, which says that 'a large multitude of people . . . came to the prayers of the service, and to the reading...the Old Testament, and the New of the Diatessaron.' - See Payne Smith's Thesaurus, sv <p;-m ^( ••i '•'• Revue des Q. ff., 1883, p. 360. This article... | |
| Ezra Abbot - 1888 - 528 sider
...158 ff.) Besides Ephraem, Aphraates, an earlier Syrian Father (AD 337) appears to have used it (Horn. ip 13 ed. Wright) ; and in the Doctrine of Addai,...and the New of the Diatessaron." * The Doctrine of Addai'&oes not name the author of the Diatessaron thus read ; but the facts already mentioned make... | |
| Samuel Hemphill - 1888 - 122 sider
...and others for the supply of the poor. But a large multitude of people assembled day by day, and came to the prayers of the service, and to the reading of the Old Testament and the New of the Diatessaron."2 Now the very least that can be said is, that at the time this romance was written, the... | |
| Henry William Watkins - 1890 - 552 sider
...third century, and which professes to give an account of the church at Edessa. The people are described as coming together ' to the prayers of the service,...the Old Testament and the New of the Diatessaron.' 7 Theodoret. The widespread use of the Diatessaron in the Catholic churches of the East in the first... | |
| Frederick Richards Wynne, John Henry Bernard, Samuel Hemphill - 1891 - 284 sider
...and others for the supply of the poor. But a large multitude of people assembled day by day, and came to the prayers of the service, and to the reading...the Old Testament and the New of the Diatessaron" It is not necessary for us to regard this account as strictly historical, indeed it reads more like... | |
| Robert William Dale - 1903 - 200 sider
...and others for the supply of the poor. But a large multitude of people assembled day by day, and came to the prayers of the service, and to the reading...the Old Testament and the New of the Diatessaron." 1 The story told in the Doctrine of Addai is wholly untrustworthy, but it shows that the Diatessaron... | |
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