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Page 104
... Tertullian , A. D. 200 ; Origen , A. D. 230. The notes of time extant in the epistle itself agree with its title , and with the testimonies con- cerning it , for it purports to have been written during the life - time of Clement . In ...
... Tertullian , A. D. 200 ; Origen , A. D. 230. The notes of time extant in the epistle itself agree with its title , and with the testimonies con- cerning it , for it purports to have been written during the life - time of Clement . In ...
Page 118
... Tertullian , affords as complete an attesta- tion to the authenticity of our books , as can be well imagined . After enumerating the churches which had been founded by Paul , at Corinth , in Galatia , at Philippi , Thessalonica , and ...
... Tertullian , affords as complete an attesta- tion to the authenticity of our books , as can be well imagined . After enumerating the churches which had been founded by Paul , at Corinth , in Galatia , at Philippi , Thessalonica , and ...
Page 119
... Tertullian speaks of maintain- ing or defending ( tuendi ) the Gospel of St. Luke , he only means maintaining or defending the integrity of the copies of Luke received by Christian churches , in oppo- sition to certain curtailed copies ...
... Tertullian speaks of maintain- ing or defending ( tuendi ) the Gospel of St. Luke , he only means maintaining or defending the integrity of the copies of Luke received by Christian churches , in oppo- sition to certain curtailed copies ...
Page 132
... Tertullian , † the contemporary of Clement . The collection of the Gospels is likewise called by this writer the " Evangelic Instrument ; " ‡ the whole volume , the " New Testament ; " and the two parts , the " Gospels and Apostles ...
... Tertullian , † the contemporary of Clement . The collection of the Gospels is likewise called by this writer the " Evangelic Instrument ; " ‡ the whole volume , the " New Testament ; " and the two parts , the " Gospels and Apostles ...
Page 135
... Tertullian , who joins on with Clement , beside adopting most of the names and epithets above noticed , calls the Gospels " our Digesta , " in allusion , as it should seem , to some collection of Roman laws then extant . + VII . By ...
... Tertullian , who joins on with Clement , beside adopting most of the names and epithets above noticed , calls the Gospels " our Digesta , " in allusion , as it should seem , to some collection of Roman laws then extant . + VII . By ...
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