Origen Against Celsus (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1660 M01 1 - 426 páginas |
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... Celsus—who no longer shares the common life of men, but has long since departed—or by any apparent plausibility of argument.[4] ForIdonot know in what rank toplace him who has needofarguments written inbooks in answer to thecharges of ...
... Celsus—who no longer shares the common life of men, but has long since departed—or by any apparent plausibility of argument.[4] ForIdonot know in what rank toplace him who has needofarguments written inbooks in answer to thecharges of ...
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... Celsus there seems to me to be no deceitfulness at all, not even that which is “vain;” such deceitfulness,viz., asis found in thelanguage of those who have founded philosophicalsects, andwho have been endowed withnoordinary talent for ...
... Celsus there seems to me to be no deceitfulness at all, not even that which is “vain;” such deceitfulness,viz., asis found in thelanguage of those who have founded philosophicalsects, andwho have been endowed withnoordinary talent for ...
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... Celsus, needs noanswer toit at all, butwho despises all its contents, sincetheyare contemned,and with good reason, by every believer in Christ, throughthe Spiritthat is inhim. BOOK I. CHAP. I. The first point which Celsus brings.
... Celsus, needs noanswer toit at all, butwho despises all its contents, sincetheyare contemned,and with good reason, by every believer in Christ, throughthe Spiritthat is inhim. BOOK I. CHAP. I. The first point which Celsus brings.
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... Celsus next proceeds to say, that the system of doctrine, viz., Judaism, upon which Christianity depends, was barbarous in its origin. And with an appearance of fairness, he does not reproach Christianity[6] becauseof its origin among ...
... Celsus next proceeds to say, that the system of doctrine, viz., Judaism, upon which Christianity depends, was barbarous in its origin. And with an appearance of fairness, he does not reproach Christianity[6] becauseof its origin among ...
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... Celsus should class the Odrysians, and Samothracians, and Eleusinians, and Hyperboreans among the most ancient and learned nations, and should not deem the Jews worthy of a place among such, either for their learning or their antiquity ...
... Celsus should class the Odrysians, and Samothracians, and Eleusinians, and Hyperboreans among the most ancient and learned nations, and should not deem the Jews worthy of a place among such, either for their learning or their antiquity ...
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