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The Canons of Hippolytus is a Christian text composed of 38 decrees ("canons") of the genre of the Church Orders. The work has been dated to between 336 and 340 A.D., though a slightly later date is sometimes proposed. Egypt is regarded as the place of origin. The author is unknown, though the work presents its author as "Hippolytus, the high bishop of Rome, according to the instructions of the Apostles".

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  • The Canons of Hippolytus is a Christian text composed of 38 decrees ("canons") of the genre of the Church Orders. The work has been dated to between 336 and 340 A.D., though a slightly later date is sometimes proposed. Egypt is regarded as the place of origin. The author is unknown, though the work presents its author as "Hippolytus, the high bishop of Rome, according to the instructions of the Apostles". It contains instructions in regard to the choice and ordination of Christian ministers; regulations as to widows and virgins; conditions required of pagan converts; preparation for and administration of baptism, rules for the celebration of the Eucharist, for fasting, daily prayers, charity suppers, memorial meals, first-fruits, etc. (en)
  • Les Canons d’Hippolyte sont un recueil de 38 canons augmentés d'un sermon, datés généralement du IVe siècle, qui constituent un remaniement pseudépigraphique de la Tradition apostolique, un texte lui-même à l'origine de plusieurs autres canons chrétiens. (fr)
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  • Joseph Armitage (en)
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  • Hippolytus, The Canons of (en)
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  • Les Canons d’Hippolyte sont un recueil de 38 canons augmentés d'un sermon, datés généralement du IVe siècle, qui constituent un remaniement pseudépigraphique de la Tradition apostolique, un texte lui-même à l'origine de plusieurs autres canons chrétiens. (fr)
  • The Canons of Hippolytus is a Christian text composed of 38 decrees ("canons") of the genre of the Church Orders. The work has been dated to between 336 and 340 A.D., though a slightly later date is sometimes proposed. Egypt is regarded as the place of origin. The author is unknown, though the work presents its author as "Hippolytus, the high bishop of Rome, according to the instructions of the Apostles". (en)
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  • Canons of Hippolytus (en)
  • Canons d'Hippolyte (fr)
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