Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... passage , that the author doubtless hints at those Christians who put to flight evil spirits , and healed those who ... passages in his history , but nothing like any invocation to demons . III . Celsus was so hard set with the report ...
... passage , that the author doubtless hints at those Christians who put to flight evil spirits , and healed those who ... passages in his history , but nothing like any invocation to demons . III . Celsus was so hard set with the report ...
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... passages which might have been expected from them , and indeed of several that , I believe , do more than answer your expectation , as they were not sub- jects in their own nature so exposed to public noto- riety . It cannot be expected ...
... passages which might have been expected from them , and indeed of several that , I believe , do more than answer your expectation , as they were not sub- jects in their own nature so exposed to public noto- riety . It cannot be expected ...
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... passage concerning our Saviour from a learned Athenian . III . His conversion from paganism to Christianity makes his evidence stronger than if he had continued a pagan . IV . Of another Athenian philosopher converted to Christianity ...
... passage concerning our Saviour from a learned Athenian . III . His conversion from paganism to Christianity makes his evidence stronger than if he had continued a pagan . IV . Of another Athenian philosopher converted to Christianity ...
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... , in which is the passage just now cited , he joined with him in an Apology of his own , to the same emperor , on the same subject . This Apology . though now lost , was extant in the time of THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 15.
... , in which is the passage just now cited , he joined with him in an Apology of his own , to the same emperor , on the same subject . This Apology . though now lost , was extant in the time of THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 15.
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... most ancient Fathers in another view , refers to several passages in Irenæus , Tertullian , Clemens of Alexandria , Origen , and Cyprian , by c 3 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 17 other person, to which they themselves were not ...
... most ancient Fathers in another view , refers to several passages in Irenæus , Tertullian , Clemens of Alexandria , Origen , and Cyprian , by c 3 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 17 other person, to which they themselves were not ...
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