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Ante-Nicene Christian Library (1867)
Tatian, Theophilus, and Pseudo-Clement, translated by Benjamin Plummer Pratten, Marcus Dods, and Thomas Smith, edited by Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson
Volume III: Tatian, Theophilus and the Clementine Recognitions
Tatian, Theophilus, and Pseudo-Clement1704243Ante-Nicene Christian Library — Volume III: Tatian, Theophilus and the Clementine Recognitions1867Benjamin Plummer Pratten, Marcus Dods, and Thomas Smith

ANTE-NICENE


CHRISTIAN LIBRARY:


TRANSLATIONS OF
THE WRITINGS OF THE FATHERS

DOWN TO A.D. 325.


EDITED BY THE

REV. ALEXANDER ROBERTS, D.D.,

AND

JAMES DONALDSON, LLD.


VOL. III.

TATIAN, THEOPHILUS, AND THE CLEMENTINE
RECOGNITIONS.


EDINBURGH:
T. AND T. CLARK, 38, GEORGE STREET.


MDCCCLXVII.


EDINBURGH: MURRAY AND GIBB,
PRINTERS TO HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE.

THE WRITINGS OF TATIAN
AND THEOPHILUS;


AND


THE CLEMENTINE RECOGNITIONS.


TRANSLATED BY

REV. B. P. PRATTEN, REV. MARCUS DODS, A.M.,

AND

REV. THOMAS SMITH, D.D.


EDINBURGH:
T. & T. CLARK, 38, GEORGE STEEET.

LONDON: HAMILTON & CO. DUBLIN: JOHN ROBERTSON & CO.

MDCCCLXVII.

CONTENTS.



TATIAN.
TRANSLATED BY REV. B. P. PRATTEN.
PAGE
Address to the Greeks, 1
Fragments of Lost Works, 46
THEOPHILUS.
TRANSLATED BY REV. MARCUS DODS, A.M.
The Three Books of Theophilus of Antioch to Autolycus, 49
Book I., 53
Book II., 65
Book III., 108
CLEMENT.
TRANSLATED BY REV. THOMAS SMITH, D.D.
Recognitions of Clement, 135
Book I., 143
Book II., 192
Book III., 240
Book IV., 282
Book V., 304
Book VI., 327
Book VII., 338
Book VIII., 359
Book IX., 401
Book X., 426
Indexes 473

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.



MESSRS. CLARK have much pleasure in issuing to their Subscribers: Tatian, Theophilus, and the Clementine Recognitions, in one volume, and the first volume of Clement of Alexandria, completing the first year's subscription.

The very great favour with which this series has been received, assures the Publishers, not only that it was needed, but that the public are satisfied with the learning and impartiality with which the Editors and Translators have so far executed their task; and all care is being taken in carrying out the arrangements for the future.

The first issue (of two volumes) for the second year will be ready about October; it will consist of one volume of Irenæus, and probably of the Clementme Homilies and the Apostolic Constitutions. The Publishers endeavour to adhere as nearly as possible to chronological order; but, as formerly stated, this is not always practicable.

The success of such an enterprise depends very much on the kindness of Subscribers in making the series known among their friends, and the Publishers have been already very much indebted in this matter.

The subscription for second year may be remitted as soon as convenient after the issue of the present volumes.

Edinburgh, 38, George Street,
May 1867.



This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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