The DiegesisHealth Research Books, 1997 - 448 pages 1894 Being a discovery of the origin, evidences, and early history of Christianity never yet before of elsewhere so fully and faithfully set forth. Rev. Taylor felt fully justified in his position of retaliation for the shameful manner of the treatment. |
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Contents
lamentation of Origen His answer to Celsus St Gregory Thaumaturgus | 343 |
Cerdon Marcion Leucius Apelles Faustus Who denied Christs divinity | 364 |
gion The testimony of Lucian of Phlegon The passage of Macrobius | 375 |
the New Testament and the source of the present received copy Various | 416 |
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