| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1837 - 642 pages
...Alexandria,' cite the Epistle to the Hebrews frequently. Some question was made of the Epistle of St. James, the Second of St. Peter, the Second and Third of St. John, and St. Jude's Epistle. But both Clemens of Rome,' 1 Ignatius, and Origen, cite St. James's Epistle; Eusebius"... | |
| Mary Anne Woolfrey - 1839 - 98 pages
...some of the writings of the New Testament which we also receive ; such as the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Second of St. Peter, the Second and Third of St. John, that of St. Jude, and the Apocalypse, and with Michaelis before him, the Bishop of Peterborough might... | |
| Oxford movement - 1840 - 580 pages
...Objections as plausible, though different, might be urged against the Epistles of St. James, St. Jude, the Second of St. Peter, the Second and Third of St. John, and the Book of Revelation. Again: we are told that the doctrine of the mystical efficacy of the Sacraments... | |
| Thomas Maguire - 1840 - 488 pages
...sir, — a fact allowed by every one — that five of the Epistles, to wit, the Epistle of St. Jainee, the second of St. Peter, the second and third of St. John, that of St. Jude, as alto, the Epistle of St Paul to the Hebrews, and the Apocalypse or Revelations... | |
| Josiah William Smith - 1846 - 212 pages
...sent hither by a bishop of Antioch. This was found to contain all our books, except the Second Epistle of St. Peter, the Second and Third of St. John, and the Revelation: which books, however, have since been discovered in the Syriac language, in some ancient... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1849 - 454 pages
...hand. It is well known, that the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Second Portions of Epistle of St. James, the Second of St. Peter, the Second and Third of St. John, that of Jude, and the Revelations, are not always found in the old manuscript copies of the New Testament... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 642 pages
...Alexandria/ cite the Epistle to the Hebrews frequently. Some question was made of the Epistle of St. James^ the Second of St. Peter,, the Second and Third of St. John, and St. Jude's Epistle. But both Clemens of Rome/ Ignatius^ and Origen^ cite St. James's Epistle; Eusebius... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Church of England - 1851 - 1036 pages
...the Hebrews, to did Marcion ; others also refused to admit the epistles of St. James and St. Jede, the second of St. Peter, the second and third of St. John, as we learn from Eusebiusb and St. Jerome.0 Now to such men as these, and in all the interval till... | |
| 1855 - 498 pages
...Maehabees are included ; St. James and St. Jude are passed over in silence, and the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Second of St. Peter, the Second and Third of St. John, are spoken of as doubtful ; in short, if Origen is to be turned into a Protestant, we must suppose... | |
| Daniel William Cahill - 1855 - 404 pages
...of the Canon, the epistle of St. Paul to the Hebrews, the epistle of .St. James, the second epistle of St. Peter, the second and third of St. John, and the epistle of St. Jude, the Lutherans and all Protestants can quote the Theologians of Portman-street,... | |
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