The exposition of Dionysius Syrus written above 900 years since on the evangelist St. Mark / translated by Dudley Loftus ... anno 1672 ; wherewith are bound up several other tracts of the same authour, and an ancient Syriack scholia on the four evangelists, as also some Persian, Armenian, and Greek antiquities, translated as aforesaid : the titles whereof are set down immediately after the Epistle to the reader, with refereuce [sic] to the several pages where they are.
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- The exposition of Dionysius Syrus written above 900 years since on the evangelist St. Mark / translated by Dudley Loftus ... anno 1672 ; wherewith are bound up several other tracts of the same authour, and an ancient Syriack scholia on the four evangelists, as also some Persian, Armenian, and Greek antiquities, translated as aforesaid : the titles whereof are set down immediately after the Epistle to the reader, with refereuce [sic] to the several pages where they are.
- Author
- Dionysius Exiguus, ca. 540.
- Publication
- Dublin :: Printed for Joseph Wilde ...,
- 1672.
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- Bible. -- N.T. -- Mark -- Commentaries.
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"The exposition of Dionysius Syrus written above 900 years since on the evangelist St. Mark / translated by Dudley Loftus ... anno 1672 ; wherewith are bound up several other tracts of the same authour, and an ancient Syriack scholia on the four evangelists, as also some Persian, Armenian, and Greek antiquities, translated as aforesaid : the titles whereof are set down immediately after the Epistle to the reader, with refereuce [sic] to the several pages where they are." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36047.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE Sacred Majesty OF CATHERINE OF PORTUGAL, Queen of
England, Scotland, France, andIreland, and the many Domini∣ons thereunto belonging. - To the Indifferent READER.
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The several Titles of
Syriack, Armeni∣an, Persian, andGreek Treatises, annexed to theExposition ofDiony∣sius Syrus on St. MARK. - ERRATA.
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exposition
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THE EXPOSITION OF
Dionysius Syrus, aliasJacobus Exiguus, UPON THE Gospel of St. Mark, TRANSLATED BY DUDLEY LOFTUS, J.V.D. - CHAP. I.
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CHAP. II. The proper Occasion of the Book. - CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
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MARK, Chap. I. The Beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. - CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
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THE EXPOSITION OF
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DIONYSIƲS SYRƲS HIS EXPOSITION OF THE Ten Beatitudes, Pronounced in theFifth Chapter of St. Matthew,&c. Translated out of the SYRIACK LANGUAGE, BYDƲDLEY LOFTƲS, J. U. D.-
I.
Blessed are the poor in spirit. -
II.
Blessed are they who mourn. -
III.
Blessed are the meek. -
IV.
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst. -
V.
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall, &c. -
VI.
Blessed are the pure in heart. -
VII.
Blessed are the Peace-makers. -
VIII.
Blessed are they who are persecuted for Righteousness. -
IX.
Blessed are ye when men deride you.
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I.
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DIONYSIUS HIS EXPOSITION ON THE PROPHESIE of
ZACHARIAS: Translated byD. L. -
THE EXPOSITON OF
DIONYSIƲS SYRƲS ON THE MAGNIFICAT: Translated byD. L. -
DIONYSIƲS his EXPOSITION ON SIMEON's Nunc Dimittas, HisBenediction, and hisProphesie. -
DIONYSIƲS SYRƲS HIS EXPOSITION ON THEAVE MARIA. -
An EXPOSITION of the LORDS PRAYER, taken out of
DIO∣NYSIƲS SYRƲS his CATENA, on the Sixth Chapter of St.Matthew: And Translated byD. L. -
The Form of PRAYER which our
Sa∣viour made after his Baptism whenthe Heavens were opened, as it is deli∣vered byDionysius Syrus, according to the Testimony of St.Philoxenus, and Translated byD. L. -
Dionysius Syrus hisQuestion andAnswer concerning thePrayer which JOHN theBaptist taught his DISCIPLES: Translated by D.L. -
Gregorius the SYRIACK SCHOLIAST, calledon the Four Gospels: Translated by DUDLEY LOFTUS J.U.D.-
MATTHEW the First.
The Son of Davidthe Son of Abraham.- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
- CHAP. XVII.
- CHAP. XVIII.
- CHAP. XIX.
- CHAP. XX.
- CHAP. XXI.
- CHAP. XXII.
- CHAP. XXIII.
- CHAP. XXIV.
- CHAP. XXV.
- CHAP. XXVI.
- CHAP. XXVII.
- CHAP. XXVIII.
- MARK,
- LUKE,
- JOHANNIS
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MATTHEW the First.
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The
Syriack Scholiast his Reconciliation of SaintPaul andJames, touchingJUSTIFICATION. -
The Genealogy OF
MELCHIZEDECK. -
The Position of the
Syriack Scholiast, dogmati∣cally declaring, That the Sin of a High Priest, is greater than a sin of the same kind, commit∣ted either by Prince or people, by him expressed in the Fourth Chapter ofLevit. ver. 3. -
The Opinion of
Gregorius Syrus concern∣ing the Suns going retrogade ten de∣grees. -
Gregorius Syrus his explication of the nature ofJephthah 's Vow. -
Gregorius Syrus concerningGideon 's Souldiers lapping the Water. -
The Letter of
Abgarus King ofEdessa, to ourSaviour Christ. -
PILATE
to TIBERIUS CAESAR concerning CHRIST. -
Lentulus President ofJerusalem, to the Senate and People ofRome, Greet∣ing. -
Dionysius Syrus his Opinion concerning the Nature of the Sin against theHoly Ghost. -
DIONYSIƲS SYRƲS CONCERNING FREE-VVILL, IN HIS Exposition on the EighteenthChapter of MATTHEW,Ver. 7. -
Dionysius Syrus concerning the woman that had six husbands,John 4. - DIONYSIUS SYRUS CONCERNING HERODS TAKING His BROTHERS WIFE.
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Dionysius Syrus
his Exposition on the withering of the Fig-tree. -
Dionysius Syrus his Exposition, declaring sundry Opinions concerningJohn theBaptists eating of Locusts and Honey. -
Dionysius Syrus concerning the Darkness over the Earth, when our Saviour was Crucified, mentionedMatth. 27. -
Dionysius concerning the Majesty ofCHRIST. -
Dionysius Syrus his Description of theRoman Government inJudaea. -
Dionysius Syrus his Exposition concern∣ing theTax made byAugustus. -
The ARMENIAN CREED.
Translated out of that Languageby D.L. J.U.D. - title page
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Virtute quidem & auxilio sanctae Trinita∣tis in essentia aequalis, Patris & Filii ac Spiritus sancti, unius veri Dei, exorsi sumus scribere explicationem Evangelii colendi & sancti è quatuor sanctis E∣vangelistis
Matthaeo, Marco, Luca &Johanne collecti, quam edidit sanctus DominusDionysius (viz.)Jacobus filius Crucis, qui secernens eam quasi in Sectiones, ab omnibus libris Exposito∣rum ad instar flabelliferi divenit.- Caput primum ipsius Sancti praenominati.
- Caput Secundum.
- Caput Tertium.
- Caput Quartum.
- Caput Quintum.
- Caput Sextum.
- Caput Septimum.
- Caput Octavum.
- Caput Nonum.
- Caput Decimum.
- Caput Ʋndecimum.
- Perscrutatio Duodecima.
- Caput Decimum tertium.
- Caput Decimum quartum.
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Investigatio Caput Decimum quintum. -
Objectio Caput Decimum sextum. -
Objectio Caput Decimum septimum. - Caput Decimum octavum.
- Caput Decimum nonum.
- Caput Vicesimum.
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Objectio Caput Vicesimum primum. - Caput Vicesimum secundum.
- Caput Vicesimum tertium.
- Caput Vicesimum quártum.
- Caput Vicesimum quintum.
- Caput Vicesimum sextum.
- Caput Vicesimum septimum.
- Caput Vicesimum octavum.
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Caput Vicesimum nonum
contra Gentiles. -
Caput Tricesimum contra Judaeos. - Caput Tricesimum primum.
- Caput Tricesimum secundum.
- Caput Tricesimum tertium.
- Caput Tricesimum quartum.
- Caput Tricesimum quintum.
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Caput Tricesimum sextum. Occasio ScripturaeMatthaei in particulari. - Caput Tricesimum septimum.
- Caput Tricesimum octavum.
- Caput Tricesimum nonum.
- Caput Quadragesimum.
- Caput Quadragesimum primum.
- Caput Quadragesimum secundum.
- Caput Quadragesimum tertium.
- Caput Quadragesimum quartum.
- Caput Quadragesimum quintum.