A Translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and Ignatius; and of the Apologies of Justin Martyr and Tertullian: With an Introduction, and Brief Notes Illustrative of the Ecclesiastical History of the First Two CenturiesFrancis & John Rivington, 1851 - 385 pages |
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Page viii
... Epistles of Ignatius , with the accounts of the Martyrdom of Ignatius and Polycarp ; the first Apology of Justin Martyr ; and the Apology of Tertullian . These Epistles , and the short histories of the Mar- tyrdoms , have been long ...
... Epistles of Ignatius , with the accounts of the Martyrdom of Ignatius and Polycarp ; the first Apology of Justin Martyr ; and the Apology of Tertullian . These Epistles , and the short histories of the Mar- tyrdoms , have been long ...
Page ix
... EPISTLE OF CLEMENT . IT is a happy circumstance , that of the very few remains of the writings of the first Century , ex- cept the books of the New Testament , we should possess the truly Apostolical Epistle of Clement of Rome . Clement ...
... EPISTLE OF CLEMENT . IT is a happy circumstance , that of the very few remains of the writings of the first Century , ex- cept the books of the New Testament , we should possess the truly Apostolical Epistle of Clement of Rome . Clement ...
Page xi
... Epistle of Clement to the Corin- thians is involved in equal uncertainty . Archbishop Wake supposes it to have been written soon after the termination of the persecution under Nero , between the years 64 and 70. Lardner refers it to the ...
... Epistle of Clement to the Corin- thians is involved in equal uncertainty . Archbishop Wake supposes it to have been written soon after the termination of the persecution under Nero , between the years 64 and 70. Lardner refers it to the ...
Page xii
... Epistle of Clement is ascertained by the commendations which they bestow upon it . Irenæus describes this Epistle as having been written by the Church of Rome under Clement to the Corinthians , and speaks of it as a most powerful Epistle ...
... Epistle of Clement is ascertained by the commendations which they bestow upon it . Irenæus describes this Epistle as having been written by the Church of Rome under Clement to the Corinthians , and speaks of it as a most powerful Epistle ...
Page xiii
... Epistle to the Hebrews : and that Clement on several occasions quotes that book of the New Testament . Notwithstanding the great esteem in which the primitive Church held this Epistle of Clement , and the numerous quotations from it ...
... Epistle to the Hebrews : and that Clement on several occasions quotes that book of the New Testament . Notwithstanding the great esteem in which the primitive Church held this Epistle of Clement , and the numerous quotations from it ...
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