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'356 THE G0SPEL·<strong>MAGAZINE</strong>. to be often with women whom he infl:ruCl:ed' as well as men; that he might be f~cure againfl: falling into temptation, and alL) to take away from th heathens all pretence to f~fpeEt ~ny ill-conduCt by reafon of his youth, he aCtually caflra~ed himfelf. More~ver we are tqld that pe literally interpreted ~hat pafTage in the go'fpel of Matthew, "'<strong>The</strong>:e be eunuch~ " 'which have made themfelves eunuchs for tr.e kingdom of . " heaven's fake," which prompted hlm ~o this extraordina~y I aCtion. . " . , ,···f·.. , • In the mean time Origtn's reput:Jtion grew mor.e apd more, . and procured him fo great a number of difciples; .that hinrelf ~Ion'e was not fufficient for the talk; an~ therefore 'he com~ mitted to his frIend Heracl(ls the care. of thore, who were tq. be infiruCted il~ the firfi principles, of chrifiianity; and had lately embraced th~ faith, ref~r~i!lg t~ himfeJf fuch a? wcr~ more a8vanced~ / ' , About this time he began thilt great aIld famous work c!in q the r;trapla. 'This was a bible, . wherein, by the fide o( the Hebrew text, he had tranfcriped in -different colu,~ns fout; tradlations, d.ftinguifued by verfes; namely, the trallfh.ti~p of,the Seventy, that of /lquila, that 'of SJmma~hus, and thilt of 1heodoti1n. He afterwards added two other verlions witl1ot!t ':m) autho;'s name, and a feventh upon the Pjal,,:s' only, which h~ fcund at 1ericho in a barrel: and thefe' verfions with the Hebl CW, wh ich is WI ittcn ill Greek as well as Hebrew characters, maKe u? \~7hat is called Origen's Hixapla. . He was after~ard~ oblig~d f;:veral times tb leave Alexandria; {or, fira, he was fent, for by a~ -Ara~ian princ~ to come" artd in-firuct him. ,A little while after, the' city ~f ,11txandrra being miff'rably harafit.d by the Emperor Caracalla for, fame affront put upon him, he retired into Pa!eJiine," and remained fome tilP~ at Gr/arca.", In the me~n time he" was obliged to come he ie, and h~ betook himIe1f to his fira emp'lo}·ment. Some tirne after, he was again diverted fr~m;t by or'der of the" Prmcds Jl.1;mmtea, who caufed him to come to Al1tioch, that fne might fee and dif-:ol.afe with him: but he Coon returned to -" " "-,.' .' , . Alexandria " "I
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