Origen Against Celsus (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1660 M01 1 - 426 páginas |
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... Plato; andwiththe Epicureans, whocall it superstition to introduce aprovidence, and to placeaGod overall things. Moreover, thatitis inagreement with thespirit of Christianity, of muchmore importance togiveour assent to doctrines upon ...
... Plato; andwiththe Epicureans, whocall it superstition to introduce aprovidence, and to placeaGod overall things. Moreover, thatitis inagreement with thespirit of Christianity, of muchmore importance togiveour assent to doctrines upon ...
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... Plato (as evidence) on these subjects, weshallsayto himthatit is allowable forusalso to believe that there residedinthe pure and pious soul of Moses, who ascended aboveall created things, and united himself to the Creatorof the universe ...
... Plato (as evidence) on these subjects, weshallsayto himthatit is allowable forusalso to believe that there residedinthe pure and pious soul of Moses, who ascended aboveall created things, and united himself to the Creatorof the universe ...
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... Plato in the Philebus should surprise us, when he says,“My fear, O Protagoras, about the names ofthegods isnosmallone,”seeingPhilebus in his discussion with Socrates had called pleasure a “god,” how shall we not rather approve thepiety ...
... Plato in the Philebus should surprise us, when he says,“My fear, O Protagoras, about the names ofthegods isnosmallone,”seeingPhilebus in his discussion with Socrates had called pleasure a “god,” how shall we not rather approve thepiety ...
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... Plato, who reproaches Themistocles after hehad become celebratedfor his military skill, saying thathis reputation was due not to his own merits,butto his good fortuneinhaving beenborn in the mostillustrious countryin Greece, received ...
... Plato, who reproaches Themistocles after hehad become celebratedfor his military skill, saying thathis reputation was due not to his own merits,butto his good fortuneinhaving beenborn in the mostillustrious countryin Greece, received ...
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... Plato, or any other wise manin anypart of theworld whatever, or anyprinceor general, eversucceeded indoing? CHAP. XXX. Now, wouldnot any one who investigated with ordinary care the nature of these facts, be struck with amazement at this ...
... Plato, or any other wise manin anypart of theworld whatever, or anyprinceor general, eversucceeded indoing? CHAP. XXX. Now, wouldnot any one who investigated with ordinary care the nature of these facts, be struck with amazement at this ...
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