| Temple Chevallier - 1833 - 620 ページ
...while the Catechumens were called aftvirrui, dfivilroi, and ufJvirrayuyriroi, uninitiated, as not yet admitted to the use of the sacred offices, and knowledge of the mysteries of the Christian religion. Hence the phrase 'oaai v 0' lUfivrliiivot, the initialed know... | |
| Joseph Bingham - 1834 - 698 ページ
...2.— And 'Ot M</i >>»)/•; r<,i, The Initialed. 2. They were hence also styled, dt fufivrifilvot, which the Latins call Initiati, the Initiated, that...or mysteries which the catechumens understood not, Inaatv o< fUfiwiftlvM, the initiated know what it spoken, St. Ambrose writes a book to these initiutis... | |
| William Rollinson Whittingham - 1834 - 280 ページ
...while the Catechumens were called a/imroi, «/">-i.ii, and a/ivtrraycoyriroi, unitiatcd, as not yet admitted to the use of the sacred offices, and knowledge of the mysteries of the Christian religion. Hence the phrase iiramv ol pepmipimi, the initialed know what... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1837 - 878 ページ
...clearly explained by the exact and laborious Bingham. " The baptized were also styled ot ficpvTipevoi, which the Latins call initiati, the initiated, that...or mysteries which the catechumens understood not, iaaaiv 61 /«/«uT//ir»'o<, the initiated know what is spoken. St. Ambrose writes a book to these... | |
| Joseph Bingham - 1846 - 746 ページ
...They spake with tongues, and prophesied." ^ f 2. They were hence also styled, t- <A itffivtiftivot, which the Latins call initiati, the initiated, that...religion. Hence came that form of speaking, so frequently Sfrt 3. And TtAtiot, tlic perfect. SecL J. Ckari Dti,JUti ZM, attot, Ac. used by St Chrysostom and... | |
| Sunday school teacher's manual - 1847 - 322 ページ
...baptized, which were kept secret from the Catechumens. For a similar reason they were also called the Initiati, the Initiated, that is, admitted to the use of the sacred offices, and a knowledge of the sacred mysteries. They were also called the Teleioi or Perfect, because they were... | |
| Joseph Bingham - 1855 - 490 ページ
...tongues, and prophesied." 2. They were hence also styled oí ptpan]n¿voi, which the Latins call initiait, the initiated, that is, admitted to the use of the...frequently used by St. Chrysostom and other ancient writers58, when they touched upon any doctrines or mysteries which the catechumens understood not,... | |
| Joseph Bingham - 1856 - 740 ページ
...also styled, oí pippqfúvoi, wliii'h the Latins call inaiati, the initiated, that is, admitted '.л the use of the sacred offices, and knowledge of the...religion. Hence came that form of speaking, so frequently Sirt. 3. And TI Atiot. Hie perfect. SfcL3. Ckari used by St. Chrysostom and other ancient writers,5... | |
| Henry Alexander Douglas (bp. of Bombay.) - 1877 - 86 ページ
...was consequent to baptism. For all the mysteries of religion were unveiled to the baptized : " also " the Initiated," that is "admitted to the use of the...of the sacred mysteries of the Christian religion," while the Catechumens were called uninitiated : also " the Perfect," " because as consummate Christians... | |
| Herbert de Losinga (bp. of Norwich) - 1878 - 518 ページ
...were unveiled to the baptized, the baptized were therefore called in the early Church /tejui^peVoi or initiati, "the initiated, that is, admitted to the use of the sacred offices, and to the knowledge of the sacred mysteries of the Christian Religion. Hence came that form of speaking,... | |
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