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(Hebrews) was written by Clement of Rome (150-22()) and some
people think that it was written by Luke."
18 The Irish missionary Lyon (178) and Hippolitus (220) and
Nouclus, the missionary of Rome (251), refused to accept the
genuineness of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Turtullien, the bishop
of Carthage (d. 200) says that this Epistle belongs to Barnabas.
Caius, the Presbyter of Rome (d. 251) counted thirteen Epistles of
Paul and did not count this Epistle. Cyprien, the bishop of
Carthage (248), does not make any mention of this Epistle. The
Monophysite churches still refuse to acknowledge the second
Epistle of Peter and the second and third Epistles of John.
19 Scaliger disowns the Epistle to the Hebrews by saying that
whoever was the author of this Epistle had wasted his time.
Eusebius, in chapter 23 of vol. 2 of his book says:
"Generally this Epistle is supposed to be false and several
ancient writers have mentioned this. Our opinion about the Epistle
people think that it was written by Luke."
18 The Irish missionary Lyon (178) and Hippolitus (220) and
Nouclus, the missionary of Rome (251), refused to accept the
genuineness of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Turtullien, the bishop
of Carthage (d. 200) says that this Epistle belongs to Barnabas.
Caius, the Presbyter of Rome (d. 251) counted thirteen Epistles of
Paul and did not count this Epistle. Cyprien, the bishop of
Carthage (248), does not make any mention of this Epistle. The
Monophysite churches still refuse to acknowledge the second
Epistle of Peter and the second and third Epistles of John.
19 Scaliger disowns the Epistle to the Hebrews by saying that
whoever was the author of this Epistle had wasted his time.
Eusebius, in chapter 23 of vol. 2 of his book says:
"Generally this Epistle is supposed to be false and several
ancient writers have mentioned this. Our opinion about the Epistle