Remarks on ecclesiastical history, [v. 2-3]. v. 3. Remarks on ecclesiastical history, v. [4-]5J. White, 1805 - Apologetics |
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... Polycarp's vision The arching of the flames over Polycarp The voice from heaven The sweet - smell which came from the pile Many miracles of this trifling kind Miracles ascribed to monks of the fourth century The Hirpi walked barefoot ...
... Polycarp's vision The arching of the flames over Polycarp The voice from heaven The sweet - smell which came from the pile Many miracles of this trifling kind Miracles ascribed to monks of the fourth century The Hirpi walked barefoot ...
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John Jortin. The city of Smyrna ruined by an earthquake Polycarp's age His martyrdom well attested The constancy of the martyrs to be ascribed to a di- vine assistance · · Page 61 61 62 63.69 . 90. 118. 146 The constancy of persons who ...
John Jortin. The city of Smyrna ruined by an earthquake Polycarp's age His martyrdom well attested The constancy of the martyrs to be ascribed to a di- vine assistance · · Page 61 61 62 63.69 . 90. 118. 146 The constancy of persons who ...
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... POLYCARP suffered under Marcus Aurelius , about A. D. 169. of whose martyrdom we have an account in Eusebi- us , iv . 15. who took it from an epistle of the church of Smyrna , of which he inserted the greater part in his history . Usher ...
... POLYCARP suffered under Marcus Aurelius , about A. D. 169. of whose martyrdom we have an account in Eusebi- us , iv . 15. who took it from an epistle of the church of Smyrna , of which he inserted the greater part in his history . Usher ...
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... ut ignem extingueret , utque universa plebs miraretur tantum esse discrimen inter infideles ac electos . ' · From the agreement between the Epistle and Eusebius in 48 REMARKS ON The arching of the flames over Polycarp 48 54.
... ut ignem extingueret , utque universa plebs miraretur tantum esse discrimen inter infideles ac electos . ' · From the agreement between the Epistle and Eusebius in 48 REMARKS ON The arching of the flames over Polycarp 48 54.
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... Polycarp , the rage of the popu- lace , and particularly of the Jews , the zeal of the Christians and their affection for their bishop , & c . all is consistent and probable , and many little incidents are mentioned which have not the ...
... Polycarp , the rage of the popu- lace , and particularly of the Jews , the zeal of the Christians and their affection for their bishop , & c . all is consistent and probable , and many little incidents are mentioned which have not the ...
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