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Archelaus
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Introductory Notice to Archelaus.
[1860] [Note the testimony against the persecution of heretics,—a characteristic of early Christians which too soon began to disappear, notably in Alexandria under Cyril.]
[1861] Excipi.
[1862] This Diodorus appears to be called Trypho by Epiphanius, on this Manichæan heresy, n. 11.
[1863] Reading concionaretur for continuaretur.
[1864] This epistle is also mentioned, and its argument noticed, by Epiphanius, Hæres., 11.
[1865] Invidia.
[1866] [Tertullian, vol. iii. p. 251, this series.]
[1868] [Against Scripture and the torrent of patristic testimony, the men of this generation have seen new dogmas imposed upon a great portion of Christendom by the voice of a single bishop, and without synodical deliberation or consent. The whole claim to “Catholicity” perishes wherever such dogmas are accepted.]
[1870] Resolvisse.
[1874] Reading cum populis for the cum populo of the text.
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