Memorials of Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages: Including His "Light in Dark Places".G. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 538 sider |
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... death in the confi- * Οὐ γὰρ ἀνταίρειν δεῖ · οὐδὲ μιμητὰς εἶναι τῶν φαύλων βεβού- ληται ἡμᾶς , ἀλλὰ διὰ τῆς ὑπομονῆς καὶ πραότητος ἐξ ἀισχύνης καὶ ἐπιθυμίας τῶν κακῶν ἄγειν πάντας προετρέψατο . Ὃ γὰρ καὶ ἐπὶ πολλῶν τῶν παρ ' ὑμῖν ...
... death in the confi- * Οὐ γὰρ ἀνταίρειν δεῖ · οὐδὲ μιμητὰς εἶναι τῶν φαύλων βεβού- ληται ἡμᾶς , ἀλλὰ διὰ τῆς ὑπομονῆς καὶ πραότητος ἐξ ἀισχύνης καὶ ἐπιθυμίας τῶν κακῶν ἄγειν πάντας προετρέψατο . Ὃ γὰρ καὶ ἐπὶ πολλῶν τῶν παρ ' ὑμῖν ...
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... death , and of all other things which are wont to be dreaded , I judged it impossible that they could live in vice and debauchery . ' There was also a diversity in the course of the inner life by which men were rendered receptive of the ...
... death , and of all other things which are wont to be dreaded , I judged it impossible that they could live in vice and debauchery . ' There was also a diversity in the course of the inner life by which men were rendered receptive of the ...
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... death , have we not good reason for ad- miring the power of this doctrine ? " What were the sweep- ing reproaches of Celsus when set against the living examples which the Christians were able to adduce ? " What must we C say , " said ...
... death , have we not good reason for ad- miring the power of this doctrine ? " What were the sweep- ing reproaches of Celsus when set against the living examples which the Christians were able to adduce ? " What must we C say , " said ...
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... death ; since here was the power of the incomprehensible Father , and not what could be effected by the demonstrations of human reason . " Athenagoras says : Among us you find the ignorant , artisans , and aged women , who , if they are ...
... death ; since here was the power of the incomprehensible Father , and not what could be effected by the demonstrations of human reason . " Athenagoras says : Among us you find the ignorant , artisans , and aged women , who , if they are ...
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... death in quiet resignation , without knowing anything of the future , when he was left in uncertainty whether the soul perished with the body or would still continue to live some time longer ; and the final end was held out that his own ...
... death in quiet resignation , without knowing anything of the future , when he was left in uncertainty whether the soul perished with the body or would still continue to live some time longer ; and the final end was held out that his own ...
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