Historical Commentaries On the State of Christianity During the First Three Hundred And Twenty-Five Years From the Christian Era:
Historical Commentaries On the State of Christianity During the First Three Hundred And Twenty-Five Years From the Christian Era:
Johann Lorenz Mosheim
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The commotions originating from Origen's elevation to the priesthood, . did not prevent his completing his begun journey to Achaia ; after [p. 676.] which he returned to Alexandria, and there resumed the duties of hie office. Nor did Demetrius oppose his bearing the title and enjoying the rank of a pres- byter: for if he had been so disposed, he could have degraded him. Nay, several learned men have thought, that Demetrius actually assigned him a place among the presbyters of his church. They c...onclude so, from the sentence pronounced against Origen by the emperor Justinian in the sixth century, in which he is expressly called a Presbyter ecclesia Alexandrime, It is at least very probable, that Demetrius, either expressly or tacitly, allowed him to sit among the presbyters, provided he would continue to fulfil the duties assigned him in the Alexandrian school. — On returning to Alexandria in 228, Origen not only resumed his former labors, but he also commenced an exposition of the Gospel of St John, (Origenes, Comm.
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