Remarks on Ecclesiastical History: In Two Volumes. ...J. Whiston; and L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1767 - Church history |
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... favour and if this be true of Hiftory , it is likewife true of thoughts and obfervations on History , if they be not quite impertinent . They who represent it as a perfect lofs of time to perufe fuch authors as the Hiftoria Auguftæ ...
... favour and if this be true of Hiftory , it is likewife true of thoughts and obfervations on History , if they be not quite impertinent . They who represent it as a perfect lofs of time to perufe fuch authors as the Hiftoria Auguftæ ...
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... favour in the fight of the Infernal Powers : They behaved themselves , who would believe it ! as Philo- fophers and Chriftians upon the occafion , and did him juftice ; for after a fair hearing , they paffed fentence on him , declaring ...
... favour in the fight of the Infernal Powers : They behaved themselves , who would believe it ! as Philo- fophers and Chriftians upon the occafion , and did him juftice ; for after a fair hearing , they paffed fentence on him , declaring ...
Page xxii
... favour again . What men call Heresy , is often a local and a fecular crime ; for what is Herefy in one cen- tury , and in one country , is found doctrine in another and in fome difputes , as in the Ne- ftorian and the Pelagian ...
... favour again . What men call Heresy , is often a local and a fecular crime ; for what is Herefy in one cen- tury , and in one country , is found doctrine in another and in fome difputes , as in the Ne- ftorian and the Pelagian ...
Page xxxii
... favour to the other in the Churchman : but a little more candour , and a little lefs partiality would do us no harm . The Author aims at nothing beyond this , and therefore ENTERS INTO NO PARTICULARS . If the general intimation be ...
... favour to the other in the Churchman : but a little more candour , and a little lefs partiality would do us no harm . The Author aims at nothing beyond this , and therefore ENTERS INTO NO PARTICULARS . If the general intimation be ...
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... favour of them Objections which Page 268 276 277-280 280 281-285 285-303 285 287 may be made to them 288 Some of them not improbable Conftancy of the Martyrs may be afcribed to a divine affiftance The doctrine of a particular Providence ...
... favour of them Objections which Page 268 276 277-280 280 281-285 285-303 285 287 may be made to them 288 Some of them not improbable Conftancy of the Martyrs may be afcribed to a divine affiftance The doctrine of a particular Providence ...
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againſt alfo alſo amongst ancient Apoftles Atheiſts autem becauſe befides Biſhop Chrift Chriftians Cicero Clemens Clemens Alexandrinus Clerc Conftitutions Dæmons deftruction difciples divine doctrine Epiftles etiam Eufebius evil facred faid falfe fame Fathers favour fays fecond feems fenfe fhall fhew fince firſt fome fometimes foretold fpeak fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuit funt fuppofed Goſpel Heretics Herodotus Hift himſelf hiſtory idolatry Ignatius Irenæus Jefus Jerufalem Jews Jofephus Juftin Lord Meffias miracles Mofes moſt muſt obferved occafion paffage Pagans perfons Pharifees promiſed prophecies prophet purpoſe qu'il quæ quod reaſon religion Sadducees ſay Scriptures ſeems ſhall ſhould Sibyl Sibylline Oracles ſpeak Teftament thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion Trajan unto uſe verfes verſes writers wrought δὲ εἰς ἐκ ἐν καὶ μὴ οἱ τὰ τε τὴν τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῷ ὕδωρ ὑπὸ ὡς