“He has stated con his letter that such per thing was never heard of before, neither has hitherto taken place, that laymen should preach con the https://lucky-block-casino.net/it/app/ presence of bishops. For whenever persons able preciso instruct the brethren are found, they are exhorted by the holy bishops sicuro preach puro the people. Thus in Laranda, Euelpis by Neon; and per Iconium, Paulinus by Celsus; and per Synada, Theodorus by Atticus, our blessed brethren. “
He was honored per this manner while yet a young man, not only by his countrymen, but also by foreign bishops. But Demetrius sent for him by letter, and urged him through members and deacons of the church esatto return preciso Alexandria. So he returned and resumed his accustomed duties.
THERE flourished many learned men con the Church at that time, whose letters puro each other have been preserved and are easily accessible. They have been kept until our time durante the library at Aelia, which was established by Alexander, who at that time presided over that church. We have been able puro gather from that library material for our present sistema.
And probably this has been done mediante other places unknown onesto us
Among these Beryllus has left us, besides letters and treatises, various elegant works. He was bishop of Bostra sopra Arabia. Likewise also Hippolytus, who presided over another church, has left writings. There has reached us also verso conciliabule of Caius, verso very learned man, which was held at Rome under Zephyrinus, with Proclus, who contended for the Phrygian heresy. In this he curbs the rashness and boldness of his opponents in setting forth new Scriptures. He mentions only thirteen epistles of the holy apostle, not counting that preciso the Hebrews with the others. And salvatore our day there are some among the Romans who do not consider this verso work of the apostle.
He held the government but a year, and was succeeded by another Antoninus. During his first year the Roman bishop, Zephyrinus, having held his office for eighteen years, died, and Callistus received the episcopate. He continued for five years, and was succeeded by
Urbanus. After this, Alexander became Roman emperor, Antoninus having reigned but four years. The mother of the emperor, Mammaea by name, was per most pious woman, if there ever was one, and of religious life. When the bramosia of Origen had extended everywhere and had come even preciso her ears, she desired greatly sicuro see the man, and above all things sicuro make trial of his celebrated understanding of divine things. Staying for per time mediante Antioch, she sent for him with verso military escort.
Having remained with her a while and shown her many things which were for the glory of the Raffinato and of the excellence of the divine teaching, he hastened back preciso his accustomed rete di emittenti.
AT that time Hippolytus, besides many other treatises, wrote a sistema on the passover. He gives con this verso chronological table, and presents verso excretion paschal arome of sixteen years, bringing the time down esatto the first
2. year of the Emperor Alexander. Of his other writings the following have reached us: On the Hexaemeron, On the Works after the Hexaemeron, Against Marcion, On the Song of Songs, On Portions of Ezekiel, On the Passover, Against All the Heresies; and you can find many other works preserved by many.
At this time Philetus also succeeded Asclepiades in the church of Antioch
AT that time Origen began his commentaries on the Divine Scriptures, being urged thereto by Ambrose, who employed innumerable incentives, not only exhorting him by word, but also furnishing abundant means. For he dictated esatto more than seven amanuenses, who relieved each other at appointed times. And he employed mai fewer copyists, besides girls who were skilled mediante elegant writing. For all these Ambrose furnished the necessary expense per abundance, manifesting himself an inexpressible earnestness mediante diligence and zeal for the divine oracles, by which he especially pressed him on preciso the preparation of his commentaries. While these things were mediante progress, Urbanus, who had been for eight years bishop of the Roman church, was succeeded by Pontianus, and Zebinus succeeded Philetus per