Macarius Magnes (‹See Tfd›Greek: Μακάριος Μάγνης), sometimes referred to as Macarius of Magnesia, is the author of a work of Christian apologetics contesting...
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of Jerusalem, Bishop in 314–333 Macarius of Alexandria, also known as Macarius the Younger (died 395) Macarius Magnes, 4th century Christian author of...
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magnetism Magnes (comic poet) (5th century BC), Athenian victor of the Dionysia festival Macarius Magnes (4th century), bishop of Magnesia Judah Leon Magnes (1877–1948)...
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adire exercitum. Huic novem annorum potentia fuit Jones 1964, p. 131. Macarius Magnes, Apocriticus IV: 23 Archived 2021-12-18 at the Wayback Machine: "Therefore...
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spirit: the whole world seemed dead to her as she was to the world. Macarius Magnes, shortly after AD 300, wrote how the message of Christianity was "the...
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Brescia (d. 410) (Latin) Therasia of Nola (wife) (d. 410) (Latin) Macarius Magnes (d. ~410) (Greek) Tyrannius Rufinus (c. 345 – c. 411) (Latin) Theophilus...
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S. Olschki, 1995) may or may not be by Porphyry. Basilides of Tyre Macarius Magnes – his work Apocriticus contains a series of excerpts from Porphyry's...
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having a band of 900 brigands, and for this reason was crucified. Macarius Magnes — his work Apocriticus is thought to have been written as a reply to...
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Catholicity and Heresy in the Early Church (Ashgate, 2009) Macarius Magnes (2015). Macarius, Apocriticus. Translated by Schott, Jeremy M.; Edwards, Mark...
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a new translation based on a 15th-century manuscript preserved by Macarius Magnes. The author of the criticisms in that manuscript is not known with...
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among Roman Christians, directly quotes the Apocalypse of Peter. Macarius Magnes's Apocriticus, a 3rd-century Christian apologetic work, features "a...
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included, while the Greek and Latin classics were neglected; the Homilies of Macarius took the place of Thucydides. A chemist, whom Francke had visited on his...
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of Wadi ʾn Natrûn, Part 1: New Coptic Texts from the Monastery of Saint Macarius. New York. pp. 231–269.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
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