Origen Against Celsus (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1660 M01 1 - 426 páginas |
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... of the many, but which represent falsehoodas truth, sayswith regard to such: “Beware lest any man spoil you through ... ofthe world.” Nomanofsense, however, would say that thoseof Celsus were “according tothe rudiments of the world ...
... of the many, but which represent falsehoodas truth, sayswith regard to such: “Beware lest any man spoil you through ... ofthe world.” Nomanofsense, however, would say that thoseof Celsus were “according tothe rudiments of the world ...
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... ofthe Christians, asiftheyhad theirorigin in the common danger, andwere more binding than any oaths. Since, then,he ... of the law of truth, whichthe Scythians would regardas wickedness, [5] enter into associations contraryto their laws ...
... ofthe Christians, asiftheyhad theirorigin in the common danger, andwere more binding than any oaths. Since, then,he ... of the law of truth, whichthe Scythians would regardas wickedness, [5] enter into associations contraryto their laws ...
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... ofthe worshippers of the calf madehim break inpieces, as if theflood of wickedness, soto speak, had sweptthemaway. But Moseshaving again hewn tables of stone, i Godwrotethecommandments asecond time, and gave them to him;the prophetic ...
... ofthe worshippers of the calf madehim break inpieces, as if theflood of wickedness, soto speak, had sweptthemaway. But Moseshaving again hewn tables of stone, i Godwrotethecommandments asecond time, and gave them to him;the prophetic ...
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... of the priests, or having learned the mysteries ofthe Egyptians fromanyother source. Andwhat I have saidregarding the learned andignorant amongthe Egyptians, I mighthave said alsoof the Persians; among whom thereare mysteries ...
... of the priests, or having learned the mysteries ofthe Egyptians fromanyother source. Andwhat I have saidregarding the learned andignorant amongthe Egyptians, I mighthave said alsoof the Persians; among whom thereare mysteries ...
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... ofthe Gauls,and the Getae, most learned and ancient tribes, on account of theresemblance between their traditions andthoseof the Jews, althoughI know not whether anyof their histories survive; but the Hebrews alone, asfarasin him lies ...
... ofthe Gauls,and the Getae, most learned and ancient tribes, on account of theresemblance between their traditions andthoseof the Jews, althoughI know not whether anyof their histories survive; but the Hebrews alone, asfarasin him lies ...
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