The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. with a Life by Dr. Kippis ...W. Bal, 1838 - Theology |
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... sufferings , of Christ's apostles , and the first christians . Then he says , Though the tes- timony of such men concerning our Saviour must be ' esteemed fully sufficient , it cannot be amiss for me to ' add , over and above the ...
... sufferings , of Christ's apostles , and the first christians . Then he says , Though the tes- timony of such men concerning our Saviour must be ' esteemed fully sufficient , it cannot be amiss for me to ' add , over and above the ...
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... suffering a glorious death for Christ . ' But if the chris- tians disliked this edict as too mild , how came it that ... sufferings which they underwent , or were liable to ? However , for proof of this assertion is alleged a story told ...
... suffering a glorious death for Christ . ' But if the chris- tians disliked this edict as too mild , how came it that ... sufferings which they underwent , or were liable to ? However , for proof of this assertion is alleged a story told ...
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... sufferings there are such accounts in Tacitus and Suetonius , as may assure us that Epictetus and Arrian could not be unacquainted with them . The followers of Judas of Galilee were extinct before this time . Our Lord had dwelt in ...
... sufferings there are such accounts in Tacitus and Suetonius , as may assure us that Epictetus and Arrian could not be unacquainted with them . The followers of Judas of Galilee were extinct before this time . Our Lord had dwelt in ...
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... sufferings with such amazing constancy , than rashly to pronounce their be- haviour the effect of obstinacy and habit . Epictetus and ' Antoninus were too exact judges of human nature , not to ' know that ignominy , tortures , and death ...
... sufferings with such amazing constancy , than rashly to pronounce their be- haviour the effect of obstinacy and habit . Epictetus and ' Antoninus were too exact judges of human nature , not to ' know that ignominy , tortures , and death ...
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... sufferings , he says , were at Jerusalem , or near it . There " the veil of the temple was rent , " there “ the earth quaked and the rocks were rent , " there , or near it , " the graves were opened . " So likewise it is to be ...
... sufferings , he says , were at Jerusalem , or near it . There " the veil of the temple was rent , " there “ the earth quaked and the rocks were rent , " there , or near it , " the graves were opened . " So likewise it is to be ...
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Common terms and phrases
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