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| The attack on Epiphanius as a plagiarist of Origen is an outrage on the Bishops generally. Origen never wrote 6000 books. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
22. Who are
these men who are wont to dispute at such great length in the churches,
and to write books, and whose discourses and writings are taken wholly
from Origen; these men who are afraid of their literary thefts becoming
known, and shew ingratitude towards their master, and who therefore
deter men of simple mind from reading him? You ought to mention them by
name, and designate the men themselves. Are the reverend bishops3127
3127 Bishops respectively of Rome, Alexandria, Milan, and
Aquileia. | Anastasius and Theophilus, Venerius and
Chromatius, and the whole council of the Catholics both in the East and
in the West, who publicly denounce him as a heretic, to be esteemed to
be plagiarists of his books? Are we to believe that, when they preach
in the churches, they do not preach the mysteries of the Scriptures,
but merely repeat what they have stolen from Origen? Is it not enough
for you to disparage them all in general, but you must specially aim
the spear of your pen against a reverend and eminent Bishop of the
church? Who is this who considers that he has a necessity laid
on him of reviling Origen, as the Gospel which he must preach among all
nations and tongues? this man who proclaimed in the audience of a vast
multitude of the brethren that he had read six thousand of his books?
You yourself were in the very centre of that multitude and company of
the brethren, when, as he complains in his letter,3128
3128 Epiphanius to John of Jerusalem. Jerome’s Letters, LI, 3.
See also Jerome Against John of Jerusalem, 11, 14. | the monstrous doctrines of Origen were
enlarged upon by you. Is it to be imputed to him as a crime that he
knows the Greek, the Syrian, the Hebrew, the Egyptian, and in part also
the Latin language? Then, I suppose, the Apostles and Apostolic men,
who spoke with tongues, are to be condemned; and you who know two
languages may deride me who know three. But as for the six thousand
books which you pretend that he has read, who will believe that you are
speaking the truth, or that he was capable of telling such a lie? If
indeed Origen had written six thousand books, it is possible that a man
of great learning, who had been trained from his infancy in sacred
literature might have read books alien from his own convictions,
because he had an inquiring spirit and a love of learning. But how
could be read what Origen never wrote? Count up the index contained in
the third volume of Eusebius, in which is his life of Pamphilus: you
will not find, I do not say six thousand, but not a third of that
number of books. I have by me the letter of the above named Pontiff, in
which he gives his answer to this calumny of yours uttered when you
were still in the East; and it confutes this most manifest falsehood
with the open countenance of truth.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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