Doubtful Fragments on the Pentateuch.
Fragments of Discourses or Homilies.
Fragments of Discourses or Homilies.
From the Discourse of St. Hippolytus, Bishop and Martyr, on the Divine Nature.
St. Hippolytus, Bishop and Martyr, in his Homily on the Paschal Supper.
1. The body of the Lord presented both these to the world, the sacred blood and the holy water.
Fragments from Other Writings of Hippolytus.
Hippolytus, Bishop and Martyr, in a letter to a certain queen.
The story of a maiden of Corinth, and a certain Magistrianus.
II.
From the same.
And again the same (authority), in the first book of his treatise on the Holy Supper, speaks thus:—
Now that neither in the first nor in the last there was anything false is evident; for he who said of old, “I will not any more eat the passover,”141 From a Homily on the Lord’s Paschal Supper, ibid., p. 293. Luke xxii. 16. probably partook of supper before the passover. But the passover He did not eat, but He suffered; for it was not the time for Him to eat.