Origen Against Celsus (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1660 M01 1 - 426 páginas |
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... tohis Jewish subjects for committing evil; noryet giving to the few individuals who were endowedwith greater wisdom,and who were capable of investigatinghis meaning, atreatise devoid of material for speculation. But ofyourlearned ...
... tohis Jewish subjects for committing evil; noryet giving to the few individuals who were endowedwith greater wisdom,and who were capable of investigatinghis meaning, atreatise devoid of material for speculation. But ofyourlearned ...
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... tohis own country, andby means ofthose powers proclaimed himself a god.” NowIdo notunderstand howa magician should exert himself to teach adoctrine which persuades usalways toact as if God were tojudge everyman for hisdeeds; and should ...
... tohis own country, andby means ofthose powers proclaimed himself a god.” NowIdo notunderstand howa magician should exert himself to teach adoctrine which persuades usalways toact as if God were tojudge everyman for hisdeeds; and should ...
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... toHis disciples what wasseen and heard byJohn atthe Jordan. Forit maybeobserved asa trait of the character of Jesus, that He onall occasions avoided unnecessary talk about Himself; andon thataccount said, “If I speak of Myself,My ...
... toHis disciples what wasseen and heard byJohn atthe Jordan. Forit maybeobserved asa trait of the character of Jesus, that He onall occasions avoided unnecessary talk about Himself; andon thataccount said, “If I speak of Myself,My ...
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... tohis teacher.For bethatbetrayed Him gaveto the multitude that came to apprehend Jesus,a sign, saying, “Whomsoever I shall kiss,itis he; seizeye him,”—retaining still someelement of respectfor hisMaster: forunless he had doneso, he ...
... tohis teacher.For bethatbetrayed Him gaveto the multitude that came to apprehend Jesus,a sign, saying, “Whomsoever I shall kiss,itis he; seizeye him,”—retaining still someelement of respectfor hisMaster: forunless he had doneso, he ...
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... to his Father, itis manifestthat, being aGod, and submitting voluntarily, those things that were done agreeably tohis own decisionwere neither painful nor distressing.” But he did not observe that here he wasatonce contradicting himself ...
... to his Father, itis manifestthat, being aGod, and submitting voluntarily, those things that were done agreeably tohis own decisionwere neither painful nor distressing.” But he did not observe that here he wasatonce contradicting himself ...
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