The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. with a Life by Dr. Kippis ...W. Bal, 1838 - Theology |
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... particular . He was by profession and character παραδοξων εργων ποιητης . This 6 was what he was chiefly remarkable for , the light in which , according to our author ( Josephus ) he is principally to be • considered . ' b Indeed I ...
... particular . He was by profession and character παραδοξων εργων ποιητης . This 6 was what he was chiefly remarkable for , the light in which , according to our author ( Josephus ) he is principally to be • considered . ' b Indeed I ...
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... particular remarks upon these epistles , it may be of use to take Eusebius's ac- count of the persecution of the christians in the reign of Trajan . In the thirty - second chapter of the third book of his Ecclesiastical History , he ...
... particular remarks upon these epistles , it may be of use to take Eusebius's ac- count of the persecution of the christians in the reign of Trajan . In the thirty - second chapter of the third book of his Ecclesiastical History , he ...
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... particular en- couragement from the emperor " so to do . But the intro- duction to this letter is rather more formal than ordinary , ' because of the importance of the present subject of enquiry . And indeed it was a frequent practice ...
... particular en- couragement from the emperor " so to do . But the intro- duction to this letter is rather more formal than ordinary , ' because of the importance of the present subject of enquiry . And indeed it was a frequent practice ...
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... particular , he might possibly be in doubt whether the chris- tians were not guilty of some crimes . But , before he wrote this letter and sent it away to Trajan , he had good proof and must have been well satisfied that there were no ...
... particular , he might possibly be in doubt whether the chris- tians were not guilty of some crimes . But , before he wrote this letter and sent it away to Trajan , he had good proof and must have been well satisfied that there were no ...
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... particular account of the christian worship , says nothing of this circumstance . It is likely , therefore , that this was not chosen , but only out of necessity , when they were disturbed by enemies , either the common people or ...
... particular account of the christian worship , says nothing of this circumstance . It is likely , therefore , that this was not chosen , but only out of necessity , when they were disturbed by enemies , either the common people or ...
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afterwards ancient Antoninus Apollonius atque autem Basnag bishop book of Daniel called Celsus chris Christ christian religion christianorum christians church concerning death Dioclesian Dion disciples divers Domitian edict ejus emperor enim Epictetus etiam Eunapius Euseb Eusebius favour fuisse fuit Galerius Gallienus gods gospels Greek hæc heathen Hierocles honour Jerom Jesus Jewish Jews Josephus Julian Lactantius learned likewise manner Marcus Matt Maximian Maximin mentioned Mosheim observed oracles Origen Pagi passage persecution philosopher Philostratus Phlegon Pliny Plotinus Porphyry proconsul Pythagoras quâ quæ quam quidem quod quoted reign Roman Saviour says sect Severus speaks sufferings Suidas sunt supposed tamen temple Tertullian testimony things Tillemont Trajan transcribe vero viii words worship writers written γαρ δε εις εκ εν επι και κατα μεν οἱ περι προς τε τες τοις τῳ ὡς