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... Epiphanius , wrote in a language which bears no resem- blance to that of the New Testament . Nazarenes , who understood Hebrew , used chiefly , perhaps almost entirely , the Gospel of Saint Matthew , and therefore cannot be suspected of ...
... Epiphanius , wrote in a language which bears no resem- blance to that of the New Testament . Nazarenes , who understood Hebrew , used chiefly , perhaps almost entirely , the Gospel of Saint Matthew , and therefore cannot be suspected of ...
Page 193
... Epiphanius , is noticed in the Gospel of the Hebrews and which might be true but which , whether true or false , is mentioned by Justin , with a plain mark of diminution when compared with what he quotes as resting upon Scripture au ...
... Epiphanius , is noticed in the Gospel of the Hebrews and which might be true but which , whether true or false , is mentioned by Justin , with a plain mark of diminution when compared with what he quotes as resting upon Scripture au ...
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... Epiphanius , twenty years after Cyril , challenges the Arians , and the fol- lowers of Origen , " to produce any passage of the Old and New Testament , favouring their sentiments . " XI . Pœbadius , a Gallic bishop , who lived about ...
... Epiphanius , twenty years after Cyril , challenges the Arians , and the fol- lowers of Origen , " to produce any passage of the Old and New Testament , favouring their sentiments . " XI . Pœbadius , a Gallic bishop , who lived about ...
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... Epiphanius , says , " that hearers instructed in the Scrip- tures ought to examine what is said by their teachers , and to embrace what is agreeable to the Scriptures , and to reject what is otherwise * . " XIII . Ephraim , the Syrian ...
... Epiphanius , says , " that hearers instructed in the Scrip- tures ought to examine what is said by their teachers , and to embrace what is agreeable to the Scriptures , and to reject what is otherwise * . " XIII . Ephraim , the Syrian ...
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... Epiphanius , with endea- vouring to pervert a passage in Matthew , which amounts to a positive proof that they received that Gospel § . Negatively , they are not accused , by their adversaries , of rejecting any part of the New Testa ...
... Epiphanius , with endea- vouring to pervert a passage in Matthew , which amounts to a positive proof that they received that Gospel § . Negatively , they are not accused , by their adversaries , of rejecting any part of the New Testa ...
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