A Translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and Ignatius; and of the Apologies of Justin Martyr and Tertullian: With an Introduction, and Brief Notes Illustrative of the Ecclesiastical History of the First Two Centuries |
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... believe , no allu- sion to existing miraculous powers . 6 The doctrines of this Epistle are worthy of its high character . It is shown elsewhere that there is no foundation for the charge advanced by Photius and others , that Clement ...
... believe , no allu- sion to existing miraculous powers . 6 The doctrines of this Epistle are worthy of its high character . It is shown elsewhere that there is no foundation for the charge advanced by Photius and others , that Clement ...
Page lxiii
... believe in him : " and in other parts of his works constantly refers to the merits and death of Christ as the cause , and to faith as the means , by which we are justified . 8 When Justin speaks in his own person , he invariably ...
... believe in him : " and in other parts of his works constantly refers to the merits and death of Christ as the cause , and to faith as the means , by which we are justified . 8 When Justin speaks in his own person , he invariably ...
Page lxxxii
... believe that he died a natural death . The heretical opinions of Tertullian doubtless threw a cloud over his fame ; but they were not able to eclipse the reputation which his great talents , piety , and learning , had deservedly ...
... believe that he died a natural death . The heretical opinions of Tertullian doubtless threw a cloud over his fame ; but they were not able to eclipse the reputation which his great talents , piety , and learning , had deservedly ...
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... believe that the soul survives death XXV . The resurrection of the body is not so incredible as its first formation would be , to one who had had no experi- ence of it . · 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 169 XXVI . Christ taught that things ...
... believe that the soul survives death XXV . The resurrection of the body is not so incredible as its first formation would be , to one who had had no experi- ence of it . · 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 169 XXVI . Christ taught that things ...
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... believe this only to be irreversibly determined , that they who choose the good shall be rewarded , and they who choose the evil shall be punished . LVII . This is proved by quotations from Scripture And shown to agree with the opinion ...
... believe this only to be irreversibly determined , that they who choose the good shall be rewarded , and they who choose the evil shall be punished . LVII . This is proved by quotations from Scripture And shown to agree with the opinion ...
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accused Antoninus Pius Apol Apology Apostles Armenian version ascribed beasts believe Bishop blessed blood brethren Cæsar called charity Christians Church Clement commanded condemned confess Corpus Ignat Cureton death declared demons divine Emperor Ephes Ephesians Epistle of Clement Epistles of Ignatius eternal Eusebius evil exhorts faith Father flesh glory God the Father gods Gospel Greek hath heathen heaven holy honour Irenæus Jesus Christ Jews Jupiter Justin Martyr laws live Lord Jesus Christ Lucius Verus manner Marcion martyrdom Matt Moses opinions passage persecution philosophers Polycarp pray prayers prophets punishment quoted received refers religion respecting righteous Romans Rome sacrifice saith Scriptures sect Septuagint Simon Magus soul speak spirit suffer Syriac Syriac version Tertullian thee Theodoret things tians tion Trajan truth unto Wherefore words worship worthy writings yourselves δὲ καὶ τὴν τὸ τοῦ τῶν