Origen Against Celsus (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1660 M01 1 - 426 páginas |
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... the words of the philosophers were “according to the rudiments ofthe world.” Nomanofsense, however, would say that thoseof Celsus were “according tothe rudiments of the world.” Now those words, which containedsome element of ...
... the words of the philosophers were “according to the rudiments ofthe world.” Nomanofsense, however, would say that thoseof Celsus were “according tothe rudiments of the world.” Now those words, which containedsome element of ...
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... the words as theyactually occur in the writings of Paul, where they run asfollow: “If any one among youseemeth to be wisein thisworld, let him become a fool, that hemaybecome wise.For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God.”[2] ...
... the words as theyactually occur in the writings of Paul, where they run asfollow: “If any one among youseemeth to be wisein thisworld, let him become a fool, that hemaybecome wise.For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God.”[2] ...
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... words, and say that the wordsarenot, “Lo,a virgin,” but, “Lo, a young woman,”[3] we reply that the word “Olmah”—which the Septuagint have rendered by “a virgin,” and others by “a young woman”—occurs, as they say, in Deuteronomy, as ...
... words, and say that the wordsarenot, “Lo,a virgin,” but, “Lo, a young woman,”[3] we reply that the word “Olmah”—which the Septuagint have rendered by “a virgin,” and others by “a young woman”—occurs, as they say, in Deuteronomy, as ...
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... deemed dishonourable among men. The words of prophecy run thus: “Lo, my Servant shall have understanding, and shall be exalted and glorified, and raised exceedingly high. In like manner, many shall be astonished at Thee; so.
... deemed dishonourable among men. The words of prophecy run thus: “Lo, my Servant shall have understanding, and shall be exalted and glorified, and raised exceedingly high. In like manner, many shall be astonished at Thee; so.
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... the words, “Thy throne, OGod,is for ever andever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of Thy kingdom,” are spoken of the God of all things;and these, “Thou hast loved righteousness and hated iniquity, therefore Thy Godhath ...
... the words, “Thy throne, OGod,is for ever andever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of Thy kingdom,” are spoken of the God of all things;and these, “Thou hast loved righteousness and hated iniquity, therefore Thy Godhath ...
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