A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... Tertullian, etc. Origen, in particular, expressly says: "If, when invoking God, or swearingbyhim, you call himthe God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob you will,by these words,dothings the nature andforceof whichare such that theevil spirits ...
... Tertullian, etc. Origen, in particular, expressly says: "If, when invoking God, or swearingbyhim, you call himthe God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob you will,by these words,dothings the nature andforceof whichare such that theevil spirits ...
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... Tertullian attestthe same thing; but to whom do they attest it?To people who had never seen Rome—to Africans,to Allobroges, to Syrians,and to some of the inhabitants of Sichem. Theyhad certainly not seen this statue,the real inscription ...
... Tertullian attestthe same thing; but to whom do they attest it?To people who had never seen Rome—to Africans,to Allobroges, to Syrians,and to some of the inhabitants of Sichem. Theyhad certainly not seen this statue,the real inscription ...
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... in conformity with timesand places, but more especially with the various wants of the faithful. We have ample testimony in Origen, Athenagoras, Theophilus, Justin, and Tertullian, that the primitive Christians held temples.
... in conformity with timesand places, but more especially with the various wants of the faithful. We have ample testimony in Origen, Athenagoras, Theophilus, Justin, and Tertullian, that the primitive Christians held temples.
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Voltaire. Theophilus, Justin, and Tertullian, that the primitive Christians held temples and altars in abomination; and that not merely because they could not in the beginning obtain permissionfromthe government to buildtemples, but ...
Voltaire. Theophilus, Justin, and Tertullian, that the primitive Christians held temples and altars in abomination; and that not merely because they could not in the beginning obtain permissionfromthe government to buildtemples, but ...
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... Tertullian, agreat partisan ofthethousand years' reign, notonlyassures us that St. Johnforetold thisresurrection and reign of a thousand yearsinthecityof Jerusalem, but alsoasserts thatthis Jerusalemwas already beginningtoform itselfin ...
... Tertullian, agreat partisan ofthethousand years' reign, notonlyassures us that St. Johnforetold thisresurrection and reign of a thousand yearsinthecityof Jerusalem, but alsoasserts thatthis Jerusalemwas already beginningtoform itselfin ...
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