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Denzinger - English translation, older numbering —— Denzinger () DENZINGER, Heinrich Joseph Dominicus. Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum. Latin (new numbering, parallelly with older numbering): Denzinger: Sources of dogma Sources of Catholic Dogma by Denzinger is a great work which traces the development of doctrine and Dogma in the Catholic Church from its earliest times. English translation older numbering: # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, Most Ancient Forms of the Apostolic Creed 1 THE creed which is called Apostolic is composed essentially of (1) a Trinitarian part, three articles professing faith in three divine persons; (2) a Christological part which was added to the first section.
There are extant, however, certain formulae composed in the manner of creeds, but lacking the Christological part. These formulae seem to be more ancient than the Apostolic Creed. An achristological formula of this kind which seems to be the most ancient of all-exists in a work infected with Gnosticism written between the years 150 and 180, Testamentum in Galilaea D.N.I. Christi (or in an almost identical work Gesprache Jesu mit seinen Jungern nach der Auferstehung) where the short Creed (reads): '[I believe] in the Father almighty,--and in Jesus Christ, our Savior; --and in the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete, in the holy Church, and in the remission of sins.' Another achristological formula, perhaps already used in the liturgy of Egypt probably in the third century, is shown by a papyrus discovered in Der-Balyzeh, written in the seventh or eighth century (cf.
Canon, II, 2, 1882 ff.): 'I believe in God almighty;--and in his only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ;--and in the Holy Spirit and in the resurrection of the body the holy Catholic Church.' The More Ancient Western Form of the Apostolic Creed [Called Roman (R)] Sources A.
[The following]show at least elements of some Creed or a rule of faith or questions in common use at baptism: ST. JUSTIN MARTYR, martyred 167.-Apology I and II; Dial. [MG 6, 328 pp.]--A twofold form, western and eastern can be conjectured with some probability; therefore, a comparison will be made below [n.
IRENAEUS, died 202, bishop of Lyons.--Adv. 1, 10, 1; 3, 4, 1 and 2; 16, 5 (which are the chief places) [MG 7, 549 A 855 B 924 B]. He shows (1, 10, 1) almost all the elements of the Roman creed as a faith which the Church received from the apostles and their disciples (1, 10, 1).- (Greek text deleted)C.3 and 6. [Karapat Ter-Mekerttschian und Erwand Ter-Minassiantz,Des hl. Irenaus Schrift zum Erweise der apostolischen Verkundigung (Texte und Untersuchungen, Harnack-Schmidt XXXI, I) Leipzig: 1907].
HI PPOLYTUS, died 235, Roman presbyter. — Paradosis--Heshows the baptismal creed by means of questions from 'You believe in Jesus Christ...' Elfers, Die Kirchenordnung Hippolyts von Rom,1938, 321. Hauler, Didasc. Fragm., Veron. 1900, 110 f., L 10 f. Connolly, The so called Egyptian Church Order and derived documents, 1916].
TERTULLIAN, died after 225 (probably in 240), perhaps a presbyter in Carthage.--De praescr. Haer.13,De virg. I; De carne Chr.
Prax.2[ML2, 26B 88 B 785B 856B]. He says that the church at Carthage received the rule of faith from the church at Rome (De praescr. 36)and that it was common to the apostolic churches; (l.c. 21) the form of the creed was somewhat fixed. ORIGEN, died 254, presbyter at Alexandria.--Deprincip. 4et 5[MG 11, 117 A].
He has a rule of faith similar to the creed. Sniperspy Full Version With Crack For Windows 7. CANONES HIPPOLYTI, of uncertain date (Some 200-235, others about 500) [Achelis, DiealtestenQuellen des oriental Kirchenrects I 38 (Texte und Untersuchungen, Gebhardt-Harnack VI) Leipzig: 1891].-They contain questions. Text [According to the Psalter of Rufinus (The Roman form)] 2 1. I believe in God, the Father almighty; 2.
And in Christ Jesus, His only-begotten Son, our Lord, 3. Who was born of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, 4. Was crucified by Pontius Pilate, and was buried; b. The third day He arose again from the dead; 6.
He ascended into heaven, b. Sits at the right hand of the Father, 7. Whence He is coming to judge the living and the dead; 8. And in the Holy Spirit, 9.
The holy [Church,] b. The forgiveness of sins, 11. The resurrection of the body. [According to the Psalter of Aethelstane] 1.
I believe in God the Father almighty 2. And in Christ Jesus, His only begotten Son, our Lord 3. Born of the Holy Spirit and Mary the virgin 4.