Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 34
Page 2
... never so true , seldom gain credit till some time after they are transacted and exposed to the examination of the curious , who , by laying to- gether circumstances , attestations , and characters of those who are concerned in them ...
... never so true , seldom gain credit till some time after they are transacted and exposed to the examination of the curious , who , by laying to- gether circumstances , attestations , and characters of those who are concerned in them ...
Page 5
... never have been forged . VIII . The story of Abgarus king of Edessa , re- lating to the letter which he sent to our Saviour , and to that which he received from him , is a record of great authority ; and though I will not insist upon it ...
... never have been forged . VIII . The story of Abgarus king of Edessa , re- lating to the letter which he sent to our Saviour , and to that which he received from him , is a record of great authority ; and though I will not insist upon it ...
Page 37
... never so just in itself , they confidently assert this miraculous power , which then subsisted in the church , nay , tell us that they themselves had been eyewitnesses of it at several times , and in several VOL . III . E instances ...
... never so just in itself , they confidently assert this miraculous power , which then subsisted in the church , nay , tell us that they themselves had been eyewitnesses of it at several times , and in several VOL . III . E instances ...
Page 43
... never happened even to the Epicureans , who absolutely denied a Providence ; nor to the Peripatetics themselves , who laughed at the prayers and sacrifices which were made to the Divinity ? Are there any but the Christians , who ...
... never happened even to the Epicureans , who absolutely denied a Providence ; nor to the Peripatetics themselves , who laughed at the prayers and sacrifices which were made to the Divinity ? Are there any but the Christians , who ...
Page 44
... never talk in such a peremptory and dis- couraging manner , were he not assured that he was able to subdue the most powerful opposition that could be made against the faith and doctrine which he taught . IV . Who is not struck with ...
... never talk in such a peremptory and dis- couraging manner , were he not assured that he was able to subdue the most powerful opposition that could be made against the faith and doctrine which he taught . IV . Who is not struck with ...
Common terms and phrases
ancient antique Antoninus Pius apostles appear arms army beautiful C¿sar Christianity church CLAUD Claudian Commodus confess conversation cornu CREECH disciples dress DRYDEN emblem emperor empire enemy Evangelists fancy farther figure France French give gods Goodman Fact h¿c hand hath head heathen honour Horace Ibid inscription Iren¿us Jews Jud¿a Julian the apostate Julius C¿sar kind king labarum Latin poets learned pagans lived martyrs medallists mentioned miracles modern medals monarchy multitude nation nature occasion old coins old Roman Origen OVID pagan Parthia particular passage peace persons posture present prince reason religion Reverse of Adrian Rome S. C. Reverse Saviour Saviour's history says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander second series Silius Italicus Spain Spanish Spanish monarchy STATIUS suppose tell Tertullian thee third series thou thought tibi tion Trajan truth verse Victory VIRG Virgil virtues whole