Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)Kurtz, J. H. (Johann Heinrich)
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Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)
Kurtz, J. H. (Johann Heinrich)
Church history
III. =Apostolic Epistles.= The apocryphal _Epistle of Paul to
the Laodiceans_ (Col. iv. 16), and that to the _Corinthians_
suggested by the statement in 1 Cor. v. 9, are spiritless
compilations from the canonical Epistles. From the
_Correspondence of Paul with Seneca_, quotations are made by
Jerome and Augustine. It embraces fourteen short epistles.
The idea of friendly relations between these two men
suggested by Acts xviii. 12, Gallio being Seneca’s brother,
forms the motive for the fiction.
IV. =The apocryphal Apocalypses= that have been preserved are of
little value. An _Apocalypsis Petri_ was known to Clement of
Alexandria. The _Apoc. Pauli_ is based on 2 Cor. xii. 2.
V. =Apostolical Constitutions=, comp. § 43, 4, 5.[89]
§ 32.8. =The Acts of the Martyrs.=--Of the numerous professedly
contemporary accounts of celebrated martyrs of the 2nd and 3rd
cents., those adopted by Eusebius in his Church History may be
accepted as genuine; especially the _Epistle of the Church of
Smyrna to the Church at Philomelium_ about the persecution which
it suffered (§ 22, 3); also the _Report of the Church at Lyons
and Vienne_ to the Christians in Asia and Phrygia about the
persecution under Marcus Aurelius in A.D. 177 (§ 22, 3); and an
_Epistle of Dionysius Bishop of Alexandria_ to Fabian of Antioch
about the Alexandrian martyrs and confessors during the Decian
persecution. The Acts of the Martyrs of Scillita are also genuine
(§ 22, 3); so too the Montanistic History of the sufferings of
Perpetua, Felicitas, and their companions (§§ 22, 4; 40, 3); as
well as the _Acta s. Cypriani_. The main part of the _Martyrdom
of Justin Martyr_ by Simeon Metaphr. (§ 68, 4) belongs
probably to the 2nd cent. The _Martyrdom of Ignatius_ (§ 30, 5)
professedly by his companions in his last journey to Rome, and
the _Martyrdom of Sympherosa_ in the Tiber, who was put to death
with her seven sons under Hadrian, as well as all other Acts of
the Martyrs professedly belonging to the first four centuries,
are of more than doubtful authenticity.
§ 33. THE DOCTRINAL CONTROVERSIES OF THE
OLD CATHOLIC AGE.[90]
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