Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page 279
... Tertullian , who wrote his Apology about fifty years after Justin , doubtless referred to the fame Record , when he tells the Governor of Rome , that the Emperor Tiberius having receiv- ed an account out of Palestine in Syria of the ...
... Tertullian , who wrote his Apology about fifty years after Justin , doubtless referred to the fame Record , when he tells the Governor of Rome , that the Emperor Tiberius having receiv- ed an account out of Palestine in Syria of the ...
Page 292
... , refers to feveral paffages in Ire- naus , Tertullian , Clemens of Alexandria , Ori- gen , and Cyprian , by which he plainly thows that each each of thefe early writers afcribe to the four Evan- 292 Of the Chriftian Religion ..
... , refers to feveral paffages in Ire- naus , Tertullian , Clemens of Alexandria , Ori- gen , and Cyprian , by which he plainly thows that each each of thefe early writers afcribe to the four Evan- 292 Of the Chriftian Religion ..
Page 295
... Tertullian tells the Roman Governors , that their corporations , councils , armies , tribes , companies , the palace , fenate , and courts of judicature were filled with Chriftians ; as Arnobius afferts , that men of the fineft parts ...
... Tertullian tells the Roman Governors , that their corporations , councils , armies , tribes , companies , the palace , fenate , and courts of judicature were filled with Chriftians ; as Arnobius afferts , that men of the fineft parts ...
Page 314
... Tertullian , and the very letter appealed to . When these learned men faw fickness and frenzy cured , the dead raised , the oracles put to filence , the Demons and evil fpirits forced to confefs themselves no Gods , by perfons who only ...
... Tertullian , and the very letter appealed to . When these learned men faw fickness and frenzy cured , the dead raised , the oracles put to filence , the Demons and evil fpirits forced to confefs themselves no Gods , by perfons who only ...
Page 316
... Tertullian , La & tan- tius , Arnobius , and others , tell us , that this first of all alarmed their curiofity , roufed their atten- tion , and made them ferioufly inquifitive into the nature of that religion , which could endue the ...
... Tertullian , La & tan- tius , Arnobius , and others , tell us , that this first of all alarmed their curiofity , roufed their atten- tion , and made them ferioufly inquifitive into the nature of that religion , which could endue the ...
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againſt ancient Antoninus Pius Apoftles Author becauſe Befides cafe Chriftianity Claud Claudian Commodus confefs confiderable converfation Creech defcription defign Difciples difcourfe Domitian drefs Dryden Emperor enemy Evangelifts faid fame fancy fays Cynthio fays Eugenius fays Philander fcience fecond feem feen feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fhow fide figure fince firft firſt fome fometimes fpeak France French ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fufferings fuppofe greateſt hand hath heathen himſelf Infcription inftance Irenæus itſelf King laft learned loft Medallifts moft moſt muft muſt obferve occafion old Coins Ovid paffage Pagan peace perfons Philofophers pleaſe Poets pofterity prefent preferved publiſhed raiſed reafon religion reprefented rifing Roman Rome S. C. Reverſe Saviour Saviour's hiftory ſeveral Silius Italicus Spanish monarchy Statius teftimony Tertullian thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion Trajan uſe verfe Verſe Virg Virgil whofe