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categorical discussion whether Eusebius divides his
books into
three groups—
homologoumena (from Gr**** ὁμολεγούμενα, "accepted"), antilegomena, and 'heretical'—or...
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Testament which were the most
widely accepted by the
early Church (the
Homologoumena, a Gr**** term
meaning "confessed and undisputed"), as distinguished...
- any book of the NT.
Luther again pointed to the
distinction between homologoumena and antilegomena* (followed by M. Chemnitz* and M. Flacius*). The later...
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catalog of
ancient church writings, puts the
Gospel of Mark in his
Homologoumena or "accepted" category. Both
modern and
ancient Biblical scholars agree...
- at the
proper time.
These then
belong among the
accepted writings [
Homologoumena]. 4.
Among the
rejected [Kirsopp. Lake translation: "not genuine"] writings...
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received into the
canon of Scripture. They were thus
contrasted with the "
Homologoumena" (from Gr**** ομολογουμένα), or
universally acknowledged writings Antinomianism...
- at the
proper time.
These then
belong among the
accepted writings [
Homologoumena]. 3.
Among the
disputed writings [Antilegomena],
which are nevertheless...
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Unionism by Dr.
Franz Pieper The
Witness of
History for
Scripture (
Homologoumena and Antilegomena) by Dr.
Franz Pieper, (from
Christian Dogmatics, Vol...