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... Tertullian , or the credulous Epiphanius . According to Le Clerc , the Hebrew word Ebjonim may be translated into Latin by that of Pau- peres . See Hist . Ecclesiast . p . 477 . offices of friendship , hospitality , and social life . 76 ...
... Tertullian , or the credulous Epiphanius . According to Le Clerc , the Hebrew word Ebjonim may be translated into Latin by that of Pau- peres . See Hist . Ecclesiast . p . 477 . offices of friendship , hospitality , and social life . 76 ...
Side 81
... Tertullian , which I am obliged to quote from memory . In the time of Epiphanius ( advers . Hæreses , p . 302 ) the Marcionites were very numerous in Italy , Syria , Egypt , Arabia , and Persia . VOL . II . G CHAP . benefited by the ...
... Tertullian , which I am obliged to quote from memory . In the time of Epiphanius ( advers . Hæreses , p . 302 ) the Marcionites were very numerous in Italy , Syria , Egypt , Arabia , and Persia . VOL . II . G CHAP . benefited by the ...
Side 83
... Tertullian ( Apolog . c . 23 ) alleges the confession of the dæmons themselves as often as they were tormented by the Christian exorcists . CHAP . amusements of society . " The important transactions G 2 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 83 ...
... Tertullian ( Apolog . c . 23 ) alleges the confession of the dæmons themselves as often as they were tormented by the Christian exorcists . CHAP . amusements of society . " The important transactions G 2 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 83 ...
Side 84
... Tertullian has written a most severe treatise against idolatry , to caution his brethren against the hourly danger of incurring that guilt . Recogita sylvam , et quantæ latitant spinæ . De Coronâ Militis , c . 10 . • The Roman senate ...
... Tertullian has written a most severe treatise against idolatry , to caution his brethren against the hourly danger of incurring that guilt . Recogita sylvam , et quantæ latitant spinæ . De Coronâ Militis , c . 10 . • The Roman senate ...
Side 85
... Tertullian de Idololatria , c . 11 . " See every part of Montfaucon's Antiquities . Even the reverses of the Greek and Roman coins were frequently of an idolatrous nature . Here indeed the scruples of the Christian were suspended by a ...
... Tertullian de Idololatria , c . 11 . " See every part of Montfaucon's Antiquities . Even the reverses of the Greek and Roman coins were frequently of an idolatrous nature . Here indeed the scruples of the Christian were suspended by a ...
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