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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_19589" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_19589" /> ==
<p> a Pseudo-Ambrosius, the usual name of the unknown author of the Commentaria in 12 Epistolas B. Pauli, which is contained in the second volume of the [[Benedictine]] edition of the works of Ambrose. It appears from the book itself that it was compiled while Damasus was bishop of Rome. [[Augustine]] quotes a passage from this book, but ascribes it to St. Hilary, from which circumstance many have concluded that Hilary, a deacon of the [[Roman]] [[Church]] under Damasus, who joined the schism caused by [[Bishop]] [[Lucifer]] of Cagliari, was the author. But against this opinion it may be adduced that Augustine would not have given to a follower of Lucifer the title of saint. — Herzog, 1:277. </p>
<p> a Pseudo-Ambrosius, the usual name of the unknown author of the Commentaria in 12 Epistolas B. Pauli, which is contained in the second volume of the Benedictine edition of the works of Ambrose. It appears from the book itself that it was compiled while Damasus was bishop of Rome. [[Augustine]] quotes a passage from this book, but ascribes it to St. Hilary, from which circumstance many have concluded that Hilary, a deacon of the Roman Church under Damasus, who joined the schism caused by [[Bishop]] [[Lucifer]] of Cagliari, was the author. But against this opinion it may be adduced that Augustine would not have given to a follower of Lucifer the title of saint. '''''''''' Herzog, 1:277. </p>
          
          
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