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Page ix
... given to him by the inhabitants of Lystra ; but the general opinion in the early ages of the Church undoubtedly was that it was written by the Hermas to whom St. Paul sends his greet- ing in the Epistle of the Romans , chap . xvi . , v ...
... given to him by the inhabitants of Lystra ; but the general opinion in the early ages of the Church undoubtedly was that it was written by the Hermas to whom St. Paul sends his greet- ing in the Epistle of the Romans , chap . xvi . , v ...
Page xii
... given to these , nor is there any mark of praise added . But I am of opinion that this Hermas is the author 1 Commentary on Hosea , Opp . iii . 439. καὶ ἐν τῷ Ποιμένι δὲ τὴν οἰκοδομὴν τοῦ πύργου διὰ πολλῶν μὲν λίθων οἰκοδομου- μενην ἐξ ...
... given to these , nor is there any mark of praise added . But I am of opinion that this Hermas is the author 1 Commentary on Hosea , Opp . iii . 439. καὶ ἐν τῷ Ποιμένι δὲ τὴν οἰκοδομὴν τοῦ πύργου διὰ πολλῶν μὲν λίθων οἰκοδομου- μενην ἐξ ...
Page xx
... given from the early fathers is a suffi- cient guarantee for its doctrinal soundness . was bitterly , and with some justice , attacked by Tertullian1 and the Montanists on account of the exhortation to lenity in cases of the viola- tion ...
... given from the early fathers is a suffi- cient guarantee for its doctrinal soundness . was bitterly , and with some justice , attacked by Tertullian1 and the Montanists on account of the exhortation to lenity in cases of the viola- tion ...
Page xxii
... given a kind of scriptural tone to the work . The Epistles of St. Peter and St. James are the books which it most closely resembles , particu- larly in the clear and unhesitating character of its statements , the fervent denunciations ...
... given a kind of scriptural tone to the work . The Epistles of St. Peter and St. James are the books which it most closely resembles , particu- larly in the clear and unhesitating character of its statements , the fervent denunciations ...
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... given does not profess to be in every respect a literal one , the construction of the sentences being occasionally altered to render the book more accept- able to English readers . Nor has it been deemed necessary in so small a book to ...
... given does not profess to be in every respect a literal one , the construction of the sentences being occasionally altered to render the book more accept- able to English readers . Nor has it been deemed necessary in so small a book to ...
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