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Melito could refer to one of two things:


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Melito (420 words)
His name is cited also in the "Labyrinth" of Hippolytus as one of the second-century writers who taught the duality of natures in Jesus.
Melito, quotes Tertullian's statement that he was esteemed a prophet by many of the faithful.
Melito's numerous works almost all have perished, fortunately, Eusebius has preserved the names of the
Melito of Sardis (Late 3rd of 2nd Century) (725 words)
MELITO OF SARDES (Sardis), the only bishop of that place mentioned in the literary monuments of the first three centuries, flourished in the middle of the second century, and acquired great fame by his activity in the church and in literature.
B.G. Tsakonas, "The Usage of the Scriptures in the Homily of Melito of Sardis on the Passion," Theol (A) 38 (1967): 609-20.
D.F. Winslow, "The Polemical Christology of Melito," Studia Patristica 17 (1982): 765-76.
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