Re: Clement online?

From: Rick Hubbard (rhubbard@midmaine.com)
Date: Thu Dec 16 1999 - 06:47:53 EST


Nigel, I suggest that you check out http://wesley.nnc.edu/noncanon.htm.
They have a large number of Church Fathers, Apocrypha and other early
Christian ritings on line.

At 01:24 PM 12/16/99 +1300, N & RJ Hanscamp wrote:
>Does anyone know if there Is a copy of Clement of Alexandria's works online
>somewhere, or else a copy of Euseb. hist. I am specifically after Clement's,
>Hypotyposeis, 4 apparently found in Eusebius., Hist eccl., VI 14.7.
>
>Thanks
>Nigel.
>
>Nigel Hanscamp
>Trinity Methodist Theological College
>Auckland Consortium of Theological Education, New Zealand
>Email: hanscamps@paradise.net.nz
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