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... referred to by Epictetus , who imputes their intrepidity to madness , or to a kind of fashion or habit ; and about fifty years afterward , by Marcus Aurelius , who ascribes it to obstinacy . Is it possible ( Epictetus asks ) , that a ...
... referred to by Epictetus , who imputes their intrepidity to madness , or to a kind of fashion or habit ; and about fifty years afterward , by Marcus Aurelius , who ascribes it to obstinacy . Is it possible ( Epictetus asks ) , that a ...
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... referred . The writer of these letters not only alludes , in numerous passages , to his own sufferings , but speaks of the rest of the apos- tles as enduring like sufferings with himself . I think that God hath set forth us the apostles ...
... referred . The writer of these letters not only alludes , in numerous passages , to his own sufferings , but speaks of the rest of the apos- tles as enduring like sufferings with himself . I think that God hath set forth us the apostles ...
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... referred to in the letters of their teachers . And you hath he quickened , who were dead in trespasses and sins , wherein in times past ye alked , according to the course of this world , according to the prince of • Acts i . 14 . • Acta ...
... referred to in the letters of their teachers . And you hath he quickened , who were dead in trespasses and sins , wherein in times past ye alked , according to the course of this world , according to the prince of • Acts i . 14 . • Acta ...
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... referred to in the following words : Finally , teaching the people of Israel , and doing many wonders and signs among them , he preached to them , and shewed the exceeding great love which he bare towards them . ' 12 • C In an epistle ...
... referred to in the following words : Finally , teaching the people of Israel , and doing many wonders and signs among them , he preached to them , and shewed the exceeding great love which he bare towards them . ' 12 • C In an epistle ...
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... referred to . Upon the resurrection , this writer is even circumstantial . He mentions the apostles ' eating and drinking with Christ after he was risen , their feeling and their hand- ling him ; from which last circumstance Ignatius ...
... referred to . Upon the resurrection , this writer is even circumstantial . He mentions the apostles ' eating and drinking with Christ after he was risen , their feeling and their hand- ling him ; from which last circumstance Ignatius ...
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