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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Page xxxi
... honours 9 . Ignatius might thus probably be pointed out to Trajan as a leader of a sect which refused to sacrifice to the gods for the safety of the Emperor , and the success of his arms : and the venerable Bishop was not of a ...
... honours 9 . Ignatius might thus probably be pointed out to Trajan as a leader of a sect which refused to sacrifice to the gods for the safety of the Emperor , and the success of his arms : and the venerable Bishop was not of a ...
Page lviii
... honoured by the Romans , and Marcion , and other heretics , were not molested , however infamous their conduct might be2 . Having then contrasted the purity of the lives of Christians with the cruel custom of exposing their children ...
... honoured by the Romans , and Marcion , and other heretics , were not molested , however infamous their conduct might be2 . Having then contrasted the purity of the lives of Christians with the cruel custom of exposing their children ...
Page lxxii
... honours were paid and argues closely and forcibly that the suppo- sition , that they were deified , necessarily implies the existence of some Supreme Deity , who had the power of conferring so high a privilege : that he could have no ...
... honours were paid and argues closely and forcibly that the suppo- sition , that they were deified , necessarily implies the existence of some Supreme Deity , who had the power of conferring so high a privilege : that he could have no ...
Page lxxv
... honour than if they flattered him with a title to which he had no 6 c . 25 . 7 c . 26 . 8 c . 27 . 9 1 cc . 28 , 29 . c . 30 . 2 c . 31 . 3 c . 32 . claim ; a title which the best of emperors refused TERTULLIAN'S APOLOGY . lxxv.
... honour than if they flattered him with a title to which he had no 6 c . 25 . 7 c . 26 . 8 c . 27 . 9 1 cc . 28 , 29 . c . 30 . 2 c . 31 . 3 c . 32 . claim ; a title which the best of emperors refused TERTULLIAN'S APOLOGY . lxxv.
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... honour not by purchase but by public testimony : " and their monthly or occasional contributions for the relief of the aged and destitute . He dwells upon the exemplary love which the Chris- tians displayed towards one another ; and ...
... honour not by purchase but by public testimony : " and their monthly or occasional contributions for the relief of the aged and destitute . He dwells upon the exemplary love which the Chris- tians displayed towards one another ; and ...
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