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Page 64
... Eusebius wrote the life of Constantine , yet omits entirely the most remarkable circumstance in that life , the death of his son Crispus ; undoubtedly for the reason here given . The reserve of Josephus upon the subject of Christianity ...
... Eusebius wrote the life of Constantine , yet omits entirely the most remarkable circumstance in that life , the death of his son Crispus ; undoubtedly for the reason here given . The reserve of Josephus upon the subject of Christianity ...
Page 81
... Eusebius : " Nor were the apostles of Christ greatly concerned about the writing of books , being engaged in a more excellent ministry , which is above all human power . " Eccles . Hist . 1. iii . c . 24. - The same consideration ...
... Eusebius : " Nor were the apostles of Christ greatly concerned about the writing of books , being engaged in a more excellent ministry , which is above all human power . " Eccles . Hist . 1. iii . c . 24. - The same consideration ...
Page 88
... Eusebius , * as a piece acknowledged by him , though not without considerable doubt whether the whole passage be not an interpolation , as it is most certain that , after the publication of Eusebius's work , this epistle was universally ...
... Eusebius , * as a piece acknowledged by him , though not without considerable doubt whether the whole passage be not an interpolation , as it is most certain that , after the publication of Eusebius's work , this epistle was universally ...
Page 92
... Eusebius , A. D. 315 , and by Jerome , A. D. 392 , as an ancient work in their time bear- ing the name of Barnabas , and as well known and read * Lardner , Cred . edit . 1755 , vol . 1. p . 23 , et seq . The reader will ob- serve from ...
... Eusebius , A. D. 315 , and by Jerome , A. D. 392 , as an ancient work in their time bear- ing the name of Barnabas , and as well known and read * Lardner , Cred . edit . 1755 , vol . 1. p . 23 , et seq . The reader will ob- serve from ...
Page 97
... Eusebius and Jerome . What are called the smaller epistles of Ig- natius are generally deemed to be those which were read by Irenæus , Origen , and Eusebius.§ In these epistles are various undoubted allusions to the gospels of St ...
... Eusebius and Jerome . What are called the smaller epistles of Ig- natius are generally deemed to be those which were read by Irenæus , Origen , and Eusebius.§ In these epistles are various undoubted allusions to the gospels of St ...
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