Notes : * "The Didache", by Charles H. Hoole, [1894], p. 86 p. 87 NOTES Cap. I.--The introductory part in the recension of Bryennius is largely taken from the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke. From cap. i. to vi. it is almost certain that the writer must have had the text of the Sermon on the Mount...
Introduction : * "The Didache", by Charles H. Hoole, [1894], p. iii INTRODUCTION An addition was unexpectedly made to the scanty remains of the Apostolic period when, about the year 1873, Bryennius, now Bishop of Nicomedia, discovered in the library of the Holy Sepulchre at Constantinople a manuscript...
Title Page : * "The Didache", by Charles H. Hoole, [1894], THE DIDACHE OR TEACHING OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL STATE FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, WITH AN INTRODUCTION TRANSLATION, AND NOTES BY CHARLES H. HOOLE, M.A. STUDENT OF CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD LONDON DAVID NUTT, 2 70-71 STRAND [1894] Scanned...
The Didache. Translation : * "The Didache", by Charles H. Hoole, [1894], p. 73 TRANSLATION OF THE TEACHING OF THE APOSTLES AS GIVEN IN THE EDITION OF BRYENNIUS p. 74 p. 75 THE TEACHING OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES. I. There are two paths, one of life and one of death, and the difference is great between the two paths. Now...
Introduction To Greek Text : * "The Didache", by Charles H. Hoole, [1894], p. 44 THE DIDACHE OR TEACHING OF THE APOSTLES AS DISCOVERED IN MANUSCRIPT BY BRYENNIUS p. 45 The passages from Barnabas, Hermas, the Apostolic Constitutions, and the Epitome serve as an introduction to the Didache as discovered by Bryennius...
Untitled : * This is a translation of an apocryphal text, the Didache, or the 'two ways,' a set of ethical precepts attributed to the original apostles. In the introduction, Hoole presents evidence that it was derived from other apocryphal works, such as the Shepherd of Hermas, and the Epistle of Barnab...