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and the Man from the East, is expected at an early date. Although they display fiery dogmatic zeal, the poems cannot be considered quite orthodox. To the classical scholar the metre alone is of interest. Although they are professedly written in
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The instructions of Commodianus, in favor of Christian discipline, against the gods of the heathens (1880). Transcribed by Robert Ernest Wallis (1820–1900). In
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all mankind are exhorted to repent, in view of the approaching end of the world. The appearance of Antichrist, identified with
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is addressed to the heathens and Jews, and ridicules the divinities of classical mythology; the second contains reflections on
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when advanced in years, and felt called upon to instruct the ignorant in the truth. He was the author of two extant works of
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Ante-Nicene Christian library: translations of the writings of the fathers down to A.D. 325
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As he himself tells us, he was originally a pagan, but was converted to
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes
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Studien und Beiträge Erklärung und Zeitbestimmung Commodians
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Index

Commodianus
Christian
Latin
Gennadius
Massilia
Pope Gelasius
De libris recipiendis et non recipiendis
Roman Africa
Cyprian
Christianity
poetry
first published in 1852
J. B. Pitra
Cheltenham
Bobbio
acrostic
Antichrist
Resurrection
Nero
hexameters
Romance languages
Horace
Virgil
Lucretius
Latin rhythmic hexameter
Commodiani Carmina, part 1: Instructiones
Commodiani Carmina part 2: Carmen Apologeticum
Commodianus

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