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Page 96
... last , as it were , appointed to death ; for we are made a spectacle unto the world , and to angels , and to men - even unto this pre- fent hour , we both hunger and thirst , and are naked , and are buffeted , and have no certain ...
... last , as it were , appointed to death ; for we are made a spectacle unto the world , and to angels , and to men - even unto this pre- fent hour , we both hunger and thirst , and are naked , and are buffeted , and have no certain ...
Page 129
... last cir- cumstance Ignatius raises this just reflection - " They believed , being convinced both by his flesh and spirit ; for this cause they de- spised death , and were found to be above it * . " * Ad Smyr . c . iii . VOL . I. K ...
... last cir- cumstance Ignatius raises this just reflection - " They believed , being convinced both by his flesh and spirit ; for this cause they de- spised death , and were found to be above it * . " * Ad Smyr . c . iii . VOL . I. K ...
Page 202
... last , follows Justin Martyr * . His remaining works are much larger than any that have yet been noticed . Although the nature of his two principal writings , one of which was addressed to heathens , and the other was a conference with ...
... last , follows Justin Martyr * . His remaining works are much larger than any that have yet been noticed . Although the nature of his two principal writings , one of which was addressed to heathens , and the other was a conference with ...
Page 214
... last twelve chapters of the book . In an author , thus abounding with refe- rences and allusions to the scriptures , there is not one to any apocryphal Chriftian writ- ing whatever . This is a broad line of dif- tinction between our ...
... last twelve chapters of the book . In an author , thus abounding with refe- rences and allusions to the scriptures , there is not one to any apocryphal Chriftian writ- ing whatever . This is a broad line of dif- tinction between our ...
Page 216
... last ; and this account he tells us that he had received from Pref- byters of more ancient times . This , testi- mony proves the following points ; that these gospels were the histories of Christ then publicly received , and relied upon ...
... last ; and this account he tells us that he had received from Pref- byters of more ancient times . This , testi- mony proves the following points ; that these gospels were the histories of Christ then publicly received , and relied upon ...
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