WHILE Origen was carrying on his custoe onesto him not only from the vicinity, but also from mr spin other countries. Among these Theodorus, the same that was distinguished among the bishops of our day under the name of Gregory, and his brother
Origen answered this very fully
Athenodorus, we know preciso have been especially celebrated. Finding them deeply interested in Greek and Roman learning, he infused into them verso love of philosophy, and led them preciso exchange their old zeal for the study of divinity. Remaining with him five years, they made such progress sopra divine things, that although they were still young, both of them were honored with per bishopric con the churches of Pontus.
There is extant an epistle of his esatto Origen, expressing doubts of the story of Susannah per Daniel, as being spurious and fictitious. Other works of the same Africanus which have reached us are his five books on Chronology, a work accurately and laboriously prepared. He says per this that he went onesto Alexandria on account of the great fame of Heraclas, who excelled especially in philosophic studies and other Greek learning, and whose appointment to the bishopric of the church there we have already mentioned.
Aristides on the supposed discrepancy between Matthew and Luke sopra the Genealogies of Christ
Per this he shows clearly the agreement of the evangelists, from an account which had che tipo di down onesto him, which we have already given mediante its proper place durante the first book of this rete informatica.
Of the former there have quale down esatto us thirty books, as far as the third part of Isaiah, puro the vision of the beasts sopra the desert; on Ezekiel twenty-five books, which are all that he wrote on the whole prophet. Being at that time con Athens, he finished his work on Ezekiel and commenced his Commentaries on the Song of Songs, which he carried forward preciso the fifth book. After his return onesto Caesarea, he completed these also, ten books con number. But why should we give durante this history an accurate catalogue of the man’s works, which would require a separate treatise? we have furnished this also durante our narrative of the life of Pamphilus, verso holy martyr of our own time. After showing how great the diligence of Pamphilus was in divine things, we give sopra that verso catalogue of the library which he collected of the works of Origen and of other ecclesiastical writers, Whoever desires may learn readily from this which of Origen’s works have reached us. But we must proceed now with our history.
BERYLLUS, whom we mentioned recently as bishop of Bostra durante Arabia, turned aside from the ecclesiastical standard and attempted esatto introduce ideas foreign preciso the faith. He dared onesto assert that our Saviour and Lord did not pre-exist mediante per distinct form of being of his own before his abode among men, and that he does not possess per divinity of his own, but only that of the Father dwelling con him. Many bishops carried on investigations and discussions with him on this matter, and Origen having been invited with the others, went down at first for per conference with him to ascertain his real opinion. But when he understood his views, and perceived that they were erroneous, having persuaded him by argument, and convinced him by demonstration, he brought him back to the true doctrine, and restored him sicuro his former sound opinion. There are still extant writings of Beryllus and of the synod held on his account, which contain the questions put sicuro him by Origen, and the discussions which were carried on durante his parish, as well as all the things done at that time.
