- The
Muratorian fragment, also
known as the
Muratorian Canon (Latin:
Canon Muratori), is a copy of
perhaps the
oldest known list of most of the
books of...
- 3 John, and
Revelation (see also Antilegomena).
Likewise by 200, the
Muratorian fragment shows that
there existed a set of
Christian writings somewhat...
- 2nd, 3rd, and 4th centuries. It is
found in the
Codex Sinaiticus. The
Muratorian fragment identifies the
author of The
Shepherd as Hermas, the brother...
-
opposed to 'heretical'. Thus it is used in an
early Canon of Scripture, the
Muratorian fragment (circa 170 A.D.),
which refers to
certain heretical writings...
-
Pontificalis was also a
native of Aquileia.
According to the 2nd-century
Muratorian Canon and the
Liberian Catalogue, Pius was the
brother of Hermas, author...
-
historian and a
leading scholar of his age, and for his
discovery of the
Muratorian fragment, the
earliest known list of New
Testament books. Born to a poor...
- Church; for it will not do to mix gall with honey. —
Muratorian Canon According to the
Muratorian fragment, Marcion's
canon contained an
epistle called...
-
epistle written by Paul to the
Church of Alexandria. It is
mentioned in the
Muratorian fragment (2nd
century CE),
which denounces it as a
spurious work forged...
-
mention of
Timothy in his book and
ascribes it as
being written by Paul The
Muratorian Canon (c. 170–180)
lists the
books of the New
Testament and
ascribes all...
-
Century (3rd ed.). London: John Murray. Hahneman,
Geoffrey Mark (1992). The
Muratorian Fragment and the
Development of the Canon.
Clarendon Press. p. 158....