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Dionysius, Bishop of Rome

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Introductory Notice to Dionysius, Biship of Rome

[2341] A fragment of an epistle or treatise of Dionysius, bishop of Rome. [From the epistle of St. Athanasius, De Decretis Nicænæ Synodi, cap. xxvi. p. 231, ed. Benedict.]

[2342] Athan., Ep. de decret. Nic. Syn., 4. 26.

[2343] John xiv. 11. [See vol. v. Elucidation V. p. 156.]

[2344] [He quotes the formula, afterwards notorious, ἧ ὃτε οὐκ ἦν.]

[2345] Prov. viii. 22

[2346] Deut. xxxii. 6

[2347] Col. i. 15 [See vol. v. Elucidation XI. p. 159.]

[2348] Ps. cx. 3, LXX.

[2349] Prov. viii. 25.

[2350] John x. 30.

[2351] John xiv. 10.

Elucidations.

[2352] Commonly called “the Dutch Church;” i.e., the Church of Holland.

[2353] The words italicized have never been accepted by the whole Church.

[2354] Vol. ii. p. 570.

[2355]Culpandi sunt” is quite strong enough for the original, καταμέμφοιτο. Routh, R. S., iii. p. 374.

[2356] The word existed, but then, and long afterwards, was universally applied to all bishops.

 

 

 

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