And especially as to the sufferings and resurrection of Christ:
| Voss, | 1701. | | | Michaelis (translated by Duckett, 1827). |
| Iken, | 1743. | | | Cremer, 1795. |
T. J. Buckton.
Birmingham.
Ammonius, an Egyptian Christian nearly cotemporary with Origen (third century), wrote a Harmony of the four gospels, which is supposed to be one of those still extant in the Biblioth. Max. Patrum. But whether the larger Harmony in tom. ii. part 2., or the smaller in tom. iii., is the genuine work is doubted. See a note to p. 97. of Reid's Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, 1 vol. edition: London, Simms and McIntyre, 1848.
Chris. Roberts.
Bradford, Yorkshire.
SMALL WORDS AND LOW WORDS.
(Vol. ii., pp. 305. 349. 377.; Vol. iii., p. 309.)