Origen Against Celsus (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1660 M01 1 - 426 páginas |
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... all things, andtaught them to refer every action to His good pleasure, andto shun all that is displeasing to Him, even to theleast of theirwords or deeds, or even ofthe thoughtsof their hearts ? CHAP. X. In the next place, since our ...
... all things, andtaught them to refer every action to His good pleasure, andto shun all that is displeasing to Him, even to theleast of theirwords or deeds, or even ofthe thoughtsof their hearts ? CHAP. X. In the next place, since our ...
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... all the different sects, andthe reasons for condemning onesystem and for supporting another, he in this way elects tobecome a Stoic, e.g.,ora Platonist, or a Peripatetic,or an Epicurean, ora follower of someother school, andisthusborne ...
... all the different sects, andthe reasons for condemning onesystem and for supporting another, he in this way elects tobecome a Stoic, e.g.,ora Platonist, or a Peripatetic,or an Epicurean, ora follower of someother school, andisthusborne ...
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... all their doctrines.” Even we ourselves, who have devotedmuch study to thesewritings, would not say that “we were acquainted with everything,” forwehave a regard fortruth.Not oneof us will assert, “Iknowall the doctrines ofEpicurus,” or ...
... all their doctrines.” Even we ourselves, who have devotedmuch study to thesewritings, would not say that “we were acquainted with everything,” forwehave a regard fortruth.Not oneof us will assert, “Iknowall the doctrines ofEpicurus,” or ...
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... all the nations which gave rise to suchand such opinions; but for some reason, unknown to me, he casts a slight upon the Jews, not including them amongst theothers, as having either laboured along with them, and arrived atthe same ...
... all the nations which gave rise to suchand such opinions; but for some reason, unknown to me, he casts a slight upon the Jews, not including them amongst theothers, as having either laboured along with them, and arrived atthe same ...
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... all men,” not only among the Argives,but among all the Greeks and Barbariansalike, and “so bearaway for themselves a glorious renown.”[1]. CHAP. XXXII. But let usnow return to where theJew is introduced, speaking ofthe mother of Jesus ...
... all men,” not only among the Argives,but among all the Greeks and Barbariansalike, and “so bearaway for themselves a glorious renown.”[1]. CHAP. XXXII. But let usnow return to where theJew is introduced, speaking ofthe mother of Jesus ...
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