[The Gospels in the Second Century by William Sanday]@TWC D-Link bookThe Gospels in the Second Century CHAPTER XII 56/63
It is the formula used, especially by St.Luke, in quotation from the Old Testament Scriptures. The other passage is:-- _Orat.
ad Graecos_, c.
xix. All things were by him, and without him hath been made nothing. [Greek: Panta hup' autou kai choris autou gegonen oude hen.] _John_ i.
3. All things were made through him; and without him was nothing made [that hath been made]. [Greek: Panta di' autou egeneto, kai choris autou egeneto oude hen [ho gegonen]].
'The early Fathers, no less than the early heretics,' placed the full stop at [Greek: oude hen], connecting the words that follow with the next sentence.
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