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Annotation CCCXXVII, Whether the epistle to the Hebrews is Paul's (Hebrews 1:1)

“In many portions, and in many manners.”

Annotation CCCXXVII

”In many portions, and in many manners.” — Hebrews 1:1

Whether the epistle to the Hebrews is Paul's.

Ambrose of Compsa chides Thomas Cajetan, [in] the first book of the Annotations, because in the preface of the epistle to the Hebrews he taught that the author of that same epistle is not Paul the Apostle, but another — a writer of uncertain name, unskilled in the Hebrew tongue — who wrote some [things] against the truth of the old scripture, and wrested certain testimonies from it to Christ, which cannot pertain to Christ. Thou hast this argument treated more than enough [satis superque] in the following book, in the confutation of the eighth heresy.