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Constitutions of the Holy Apostles
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Introductory Notice to Constitutions of the Holy Apostles.
[3685] One V. ms. has the following note: “Philip having proclaimed the life-giving word to the Asiatic diocese, has been buried in Hierapolis of Phrygia along with his daughters, having been crowned with martyrdom in the reign of the Emperor Domitian. Philip, who has the daughters, is one of the seven; it was he also who baptized the eunuch.”
[3686] Acts vi. and Acts vii..
[3687] One V. ms. has the following note: “Bartholomew preached the Gospel according to Matthew to the Indians, who also has been buried in India.”
[3688] Ex. xv. 20; Judg. iv. 4; Luke ii. 36; 2 Kings xxii. 14.
[3690] One V ms. has the following note: “Thomas preached to the Parthians, Medes, Persians, Germans, Hyrcanians, Bactrians, Bardians, who also, having been a martyr, lies in Edessa of Osdroene.”
[3691] The words “for you the bishops” are omitted in the Oxford ms.
[3692] [See vol. v. Elucidation XIV. p. 417.]
[3693] Num. iii.; 1 Chron. vi.
[3694] The Oxford ms. has no part of this chapter. It reads: “A reader is appointed when the bishop gives him a book; for there is no imposition of hands.”
[3696] The Coptic reads, “let him be ordained.”
[3699] The two V. mss. have the following note: “Thaddæus, also called Lebbæus, and who was surnamed Judas the Zealot, preached the truth to the Edessenes and the people of Mesopotamia when Abgarus ruled over Edessa, and has been buried in Berytus of Phoenicia.”
[3700] Judith xvi. 21, 23
[3701] Luke ii. 36, etc.
[3702] The Coptic has, “let him be ordained.”
[3703] Ch. xxvii., xxviii., xxx.-xxxiv., and ch. xlii.-xlvii., occur in Syriac and Coptic, as well as in the Greek mss.
[3704] One V. ms. has the following note: “Simon the Canaanite, preacher of the truth, is crowned with martyrdom in Judea in the reign of Domitian.”
[3705] The words from “concerning” to “constitution” are omitted in the Oxford ms., in Syriac, and Coptic.
Sec. IV.—Certain Prayers and Laws.
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