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Page 87
... Origen , and Epiphanius , wrote in a lan- guage which bears no resemblance to that of the New Tes- tament . The Nazarenes , who understood Hebrew , used chiefly , perhaps almost entirely , the gospel of St. Matthew , and therefore ...
... Origen , and Epiphanius , wrote in a lan- guage which bears no resemblance to that of the New Tes- tament . The Nazarenes , who understood Hebrew , used chiefly , perhaps almost entirely , the gospel of St. Matthew , and therefore ...
Page 92
... Origen , A. D. 230. It is mentioned by Eusebius , A. D. 315 , and by Jerome , A. D. 392 , as an ancient work in their time bear- ing the name of Barnabas , and as well known and read * Lardner , Cred . edit . 1755 , vol . 1. p . 23 , et ...
... Origen , A. D. 230. It is mentioned by Eusebius , A. D. 315 , and by Jerome , A. D. 392 , as an ancient work in their time bear- ing the name of Barnabas , and as well known and read * Lardner , Cred . edit . 1755 , vol . 1. p . 23 , et ...
Page 96
... Origen , A. D. 230. The notes of time , ex- tant in the epistle itself , agree with its title and with the testimonies concerning it , for it purports to have been writ- ten during the life - time of Clement . * Lardner , Cred . vol . i ...
... Origen , A. D. 230. The notes of time , ex- tant in the epistle itself , agree with its title and with the testimonies concerning it , for it purports to have been writ- ten during the life - time of Clement . * Lardner , Cred . vol . i ...
Page 97
... Origen , A. D. 230 ; and the occasion of writing the epistles is given at large by Eusebius and Jerome . What are called the smaller epistles of Ig- natius are generally deemed to be those which were read by Irenæus , Origen , and ...
... Origen , A. D. 230 ; and the occasion of writing the epistles is given at large by Eusebius and Jerome . What are called the smaller epistles of Ig- natius are generally deemed to be those which were read by Irenæus , Origen , and ...
Page 110
... Origen * of Alexandria , who , in the quantity of his writings , exceed- ed the most laborious of the Greek and Latin authors . Nothing can be more peremptory upon the subject now under consideration , and , from a writer of his ...
... Origen * of Alexandria , who , in the quantity of his writings , exceed- ed the most laborious of the Greek and Latin authors . Nothing can be more peremptory upon the subject now under consideration , and , from a writer of his ...
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