Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume VI/Dionysius/Extant Fragments/Containing Epistles, or Fragments of Epistles/To Cornelius the Roman Bishop

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Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VI, Extant Fragments, Containing Epistles, or Fragments of Epistles
Dionysius, translated by Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond
To Cornelius the Roman Bishop
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Epistle IV.—To Cornelius the Roman Bishop.[1]

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In addition to all these, he writes likewise to Cornelius at Rome after receiving his Epistle against Novatus. And in that letter he also shows that he had been invited by Helenus, bishop in Tarsus of Cilicia, and by the others who were with him—namely, Firmilian, bishop in Cappadocia, and Theoctistus in Palestine—to meet them at the Council of Antioch, where certain persons were attempting to establish the schism of Novatus. In addition to this, he writes that it was reported to him that Fabius was dead, and that Demetrianus was appointed his successor in the bishopric of the church at Antioch. He writes also respecting the bishop in Jerusalem, expressing himself in these very words: “And the blessed Alexander, having been cast into prison, went to his rest in blessedness.”

Footnotes[edit]

  1. Eusebius, Hist. Eccles., vi. 46.