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Methodius
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Introductory Notice to Methodius.
[2836] The reader will here naturally think of the great and long-continued Manichæan controversy.—Tr.
[2837] [See Routh, R. S., tom. ii. p. 98, and note p. 115, and all Routh’s notes on Maximus, the original of Methodius, of whom see Eusebius, H. E., book v. cap. 27.]
[2838] Jahn’s reading is here followed.
[2839] The text is here in an uncertain state. Cf. Migne and Jahn.
[2840] Imperfect. The rest from the Bibliotheca of Photius.
[2841] The whole of this work, as preserved, is in a very fragmentary state. We have followed Migne in general, as his edition is most widely known, and but little is gained by adopting Jahn’s, which is somewhat more complete.—Tr.
[2842] Of the bestowal of free-will.
From the Discourse on the Resurrection.
[2844] [Compare Athenagoras, vol. ii. p. 149, and other Fathers passim.]
[2845] [See p. 363, supra.]
[2846] Cf. Anastasius, in Doctrina Patrum de Verbi Incarnatione, c. 25.—Jahn.
[2847] By Epiphanius, Hær., lxiv. n. 22.—Migne.
[2850] [See vol. iv. p. 38, this series.]
[2852] [i.e., “in the courts of the Lord’s house;” among the buildings.]
[2856] Wisd. i. 14.
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