| John Kitto - Bible - 1851 - 538 pages
...quite, all the books of the New Testament were in the hands of the Christian writers who flourished at the end of the second and the beginning of the third centuries. Tertullian, for instance, not only classes the sacred writings under the two divisions we... | |
| August Wiesinger - Bible - 1851 - 562 pages
...acquainted? (HE III. 18, 2.) Must Dionysius, about the middle of the second century, and those other Fathers at the end of the second and the beginning of the third, have already so far erred as to make a lloman bishop out of that Roman consul, whom, according to Suetonius,... | |
| William Smith - Biography - 1853 - 1136 pages
...ALEXANDER APHRODIS1ENSIS ('AA¿{av&pos 'A<£po5í<neiís), a native of Aphrodi&ias in Caria, who lived at the end of the second and the beginning of the third century after Christ, the most celebrated of the commentators on Aristotle. He was the disciple of... | |
| August Neander - Church history - 1854 - 786 pages
...Pliny, as in customary use among the Christians of his time. In the controversies with the Unitarians, at the end of the second and the beginning of the third centuries, the hymns were appealed to, in which from early times Christ had been worshipped as God.... | |
| Hermann Olshausen - Bible - 1858 - 628 pages
...(HE, iii., 18, 2.) Must Dionysius, about the middle of the second century, and those other Fathers at the end of the second and the beginning of the third, have already so far erred as to make a Eoman bishop out of that Eoman consul, whom, according to Suetonius,... | |
| Guild of st. Alban - 1872 - 596 pages
...handed down to us from the earliest antiquity. Mention is made thereof by Tertullian; who flourished at the end of the second and the beginning of the third centuries. Even during the time of the persecutions, the Christians were accustomed to betake themselves... | |
| Greek and Roman biography - Classical biography - 1861 - 1116 pages
...ALEXANDER APHRODISIENSIS САЛ,'{. oySpoj 'A4>po*uir<fui), a native of AphrodUias in Coria, who lived at the end of the second and the beginning of the third century after Christ, the most celebrated of the commentator* on Aristotle. He was the disciple of... | |
| William Smith - Biography - 1867 - 1113 pages
...ALEXANDER APHRODISIENSIS ('AA¿£avSpos 'A^po5í(rí€iís), a native of Aphrodisias in Caria, who lived at the end of the second and the beginning of the third century after Christ, the most celebrated of the commentators on Aristotle. He was the disciple of... | |
| Friedrich Bleek, Johannes Friedrich Bleek - Bible - 1870 - 460 pages
........ 288 § 240, 241. Down to the End of the Second Century, . 287 § 242-244. State of the Canon at the End of the Second and the Beginning of the Third Century, . 242 § 245. Third Century (Origen and others), . . 249 § 246. Fourth Century (Eusebius... | |
| August Neander - Church history - 1872 - 826 pages
...Pliny, as in customary use among the Christians of his time. In the controversies with the Unitarians, at the end of the second and the beginning of the third centuries, the hymns were appealed to, in which from early times Christ had been worshipped as God.... | |
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