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TABLE II.

A LIST of the Christian Authors of the first four Centuries, whose Writings contain Catalogues of the Books of the New Testament.

Those which also have Catalogues of the Books of the Old Testament, are marked thrus *.

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The variation or Agreement The Places of their
of their Catalogues with Writings, in which
ours now received.
these Catalogues

are.

Omits the Epistles of Comment in Matt.
James and Jude, apud Euseb.
though he owns them Hist. Eccl. l. 6.
both in other parts of c. 25. Exposit.
his writings.
in Joan. l. 5.
apud Euseb.
ibid.

His Catalogue is ex-Hist. Eccl. l. 3. c.

actly the same with
the modern one; only
he says, the Epistles
of James, Jude, the
2nd of Peter, the 2nd
and 3rd of John,
though they were ge
nerally received, yet
had been by some
doubted of. As to the
Revelations, though
he says some rejected
it, yet he says others
received it; and him-
self places it among
those which are to be
received without dis-
pute.

55. confer ejusdem lib. b. 3.

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III.

A.C.

ATHANASIUS, Bp. 315. The same perfectly with Fragment. Epist. of Alexandria.

ours now received.

Festal. et in Sy

The variation or Agreement The Places of their
of their Catalogues with Writings, in which
ours now received.
these Catalogues

are,

IV.

*CYRIL, Bp. of 340. The

Jerusalem.

V.

The Bishops as- 364.
sembled in the
Council of Lao-
dicea.

+

VII.

nops. Scriptur. Sacr.

same with ours, Catech. IV. § 36. only the Revelation is omitted.

The Revelation is omit-Cunon. LX.
ted.

N.B. The Canons of this Couuct were not long afterwards received into the body of the Canons of the universal Church.

VI.

EPIPHANIUS, Bp. 370. The same with ours now læres. 76, c. 5. of Salamis in Cyprus.

received.

GREGORY NAZI 375. Omits the Revelation. Carm. de veris et ANZEN, Bp. of genuin.Scriptur. Constantinople.

VIII.

PHILASTRIUS, Bp. 380. The same with ours now Lib. de Пleres. 87 of Brixia in Ve

nice.

received; except that
he mentions only thir-
teen of St. Paul's
Epistles (omitting very
probably the Epistle
to the Hebrews), and
leaves out the Reve-
lation.

+ The Papists generally place this Council before the Council of Nice.

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X. RUFFIN, Pres 390. It perfectly agrees with Expos. in Symb. byter of AquileApostol. § 36. int. Op. Ilieror. et inter Op. Cypr

gium.

XII.

The forty-four St. Bps. assembled Austin in the third was Council of Car- presthage. ent

at it.

name of DIONYSIUS the Areopagite.

The variation or Agreement The Places of their
of their Catalogues with Writings, in which
ours now received.
these Catalogues

are.

XIII.

The anonymons 390.

author of the works under the

The same with ours: Ep. ad Paulin.
except that he speaks de Stud. Scrip.
dubiously of the E Also commonly
pist. to the Hebrews; prefixed to the
though in other parts Latin Vulgate.
of his writings he re-
ceives it as Canonical,
as hereafter will ap-
pear.

XI.

AUSTIN, Bp. of 394. It perfectly agrees with Hippo in Africa.

ours.

ours.

It perfectly agrees with

ours.

De Doct. Christ 1. 2. c. 8.

THE END.

Vid. Canon.

XLVII.

et cap. ult.

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