Origen Against Celsus (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1660 M01 1 - 426 páginas |
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... divine thanany established by Greciandialectics. And this divinermethod is called by the apostle the “manifestation of the Spirit and of power:” of“the Spirit,” on account of the prophecies, which are sufficient toproduce faith inanyone ...
... divine thanany established by Greciandialectics. And this divinermethod is called by the apostle the “manifestation of the Spirit and of power:” of“the Spirit,” on account of the prophecies, which are sufficient toproduce faith inanyone ...
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... divine intervention that the philanthropic scheme of Christianity was introduced amongmen, this also mustbe added.For a pious man will notbelievethat even aphysician of the body, who restoresthe sickto better health, could take uphis ...
... divine intervention that the philanthropic scheme of Christianity was introduced amongmen, this also mustbe added.For a pious man will notbelievethat even aphysician of the body, who restoresthe sickto better health, could take uphis ...
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... divine providenceat all, and have adopted the views of Epicurus and Celsus. CHAP. XI. Since, then, asreasonteaches, we must repose faithinsome one of thosewho have been theintroducers of sectsamong the Greeks or Barbarians, why shouldwe ...
... divine providenceat all, and have adopted the views of Epicurus and Celsus. CHAP. XI. Since, then, asreasonteaches, we must repose faithinsome one of thosewho have been theintroducers of sectsamong the Greeks or Barbarians, why shouldwe ...
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... divine greatness of mind dared to makeknown this doctrine tomenin every partof theworld, at thecostof great danger, andofa death considered infamous, which He underwent for thesakeof the human race; having also taught thosewho were ...
... divine greatness of mind dared to makeknown this doctrine tomenin every partof theworld, at thecostof great danger, andofa death considered infamous, which He underwent for thesakeof the human race; having also taught thosewho were ...
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... divine things withfar greaterclearness than Plato, orthose other wisemen(who lived) among the Greeksand Romans, a spirit which was divine. And if he demands of.
... divine things withfar greaterclearness than Plato, orthose other wisemen(who lived) among the Greeksand Romans, a spirit which was divine. And if he demands of.
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