The Works of Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. with a Life by Dr. Kippis ...W. Bal, 1838 |
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Pagina 3
... consider the merits of it . C a < Says the learned author , p . 12 , 13 : First then I consider the account itself as a mere simple narrative , in which there • is not a sentence that , when properly read and understood , betrays the ...
... consider the merits of it . C a < Says the learned author , p . 12 , 13 : First then I consider the account itself as a mere simple narrative , in which there • is not a sentence that , when properly read and understood , betrays the ...
Pagina 9
... considering : where our Lord is • Hv yap παра- said to be a worker of wonderful works . " do wv epywv tons . Which way of speaking is so agree- able to Eusebius , and has such a similitude with his style , that I am disposed to put down ...
... considering : where our Lord is • Hv yap παра- said to be a worker of wonderful works . " do wv epywv tons . Which way of speaking is so agree- able to Eusebius , and has such a similitude with his style , that I am disposed to put down ...
Pagina 15
... considering this " passage , aptly calls it preaching up of Christ , ' and assigns a reason why Josephus should studiously decline the so doing : and therefore makes no scruple to call this passage spurious . 6 5. If Josephus were the ...
... considering this " passage , aptly calls it preaching up of Christ , ' and assigns a reason why Josephus should studiously decline the so doing : and therefore makes no scruple to call this passage spurious . 6 5. If Josephus were the ...
Pagina 31
... consider of the matter , and to have a ' due regard to their own welfare . If they departed from their first confession , mercy might be shown them : but if they persisted in it , nothing less than death could be ex- pected . ' 6 But ...
... consider of the matter , and to have a ' due regard to their own welfare . If they departed from their first confession , mercy might be shown them : but if they persisted in it , nothing less than death could be ex- pected . ' 6 But ...
Pagina 32
... consider their wives and children , they ' would not by all their entreaties be induced , out of a re- gard to their own lives , to transgress the divine laws con- cerning denying and confessing our Saviour ; and , having ' withstood ...
... consider their wives and children , they ' would not by all their entreaties be induced , out of a re- gard to their own lives , to transgress the divine laws con- cerning denying and confessing our Saviour ; and , having ' withstood ...
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
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