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Introductory Notice to Methodius.

[3163] James i. 18.

[3164] Isa. lii. 6.

[3165] John xv. 23.

[3166] John xvi. 28.

[3167] Ps. clxvii. 5.

[3168] Exod. xi. 7.

[3169] Phil. ii. 10.

Elucidations.

[3170] Ecclesiastical Writers, vol. i. p. 161.

[3171] He was a Dominican, and learned in Greek. Died 1679.

I.

[3172] Apud. Gretserum, De Sancta Cruce, p. 401, tom. ii. Nov. edit. Ratisb., 1754. [Concerning which I quote from Dupin as follows: “The Père Combefis has collected some other fragments, attributed to Methodius, cited by St. John Damascene and by Nicetas as drawn out of his books against Porphyry. But, besides that, we cannot depend upon the authority of these two authors, who are not very exact; these fragments have nothing considerable and we think it not worth while to say anything more concerning them.”]

II. The Same Methodius to Those Who are Ashamed of the Cross of Christ.

[3173] Apud. Gretserum, De Sancta Cruce, tom. ii. p. 403.

III. The Same Methodius: How Christ the Son of God, in a Brief and Definite Time, Being Enclosed by the Body, and Existing Impassible, Became Obnoxious to the Passion.

[3174] Apud. Allatium, Diatr. de Methodiorum scriptis, p. 349.

I.

[3175] Ex Nicetæ Catena on Job, cap. xix. p. 429, edit. Londin., 1637. All the shorter fragments collected in the editions of Migne and Jahn are here appended.

[3176] Job xxi. 22; xxii. 2.

II.

[3177] Ex Nicetæ Catena on Job, cap. xxvi. p. 538.

III.

[3178] Ex Nicetæ Catena on Job, p. 547.

[3179] Isa. xlix. 9.

IV.

[3180] Ex Nicetæ Catena on Job, cap. xxviii. p. 570.

[3181] Job xl. 3 (LXX.).

V.

[3182] Ex Nicetæ Catena on Job, cap. xix. p. 418, ex Olympiodoro.

[3183] Wisd. xii. 1. [“The Spirit of Christ,” given to all; John i. 9.]

VI. The Same Methodius.

 

 

 

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