An History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ: Compiled from Original Writers; Proving that the Christian Church was at First Unitarian, Tom 2author, 1786 |
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... Origen . SECTION III . 53 1 Authorities from Origen , and other Writers fubfequent to him ; with an Account of other Attributes of the Father , befides that of Wisdom , which Chrift is faid to have been . 68 CHAPTER III . The Defence of ...
... Origen . SECTION III . 53 1 Authorities from Origen , and other Writers fubfequent to him ; with an Account of other Attributes of the Father , befides that of Wisdom , which Chrift is faid to have been . 68 CHAPTER III . The Defence of ...
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... Origen , and the other chriftian Fathers , fhould be informed that it is not peculiar to them , nor did it originate with them . Philo is as extravagant as any of them in the scope that he gave to his imagination in this way . * Λογος ...
... Origen , and the other chriftian Fathers , fhould be informed that it is not peculiar to them , nor did it originate with them . Philo is as extravagant as any of them in the scope that he gave to his imagination in this way . * Λογος ...
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... Origen alfo commends Plato as having made happiness to confist in the greatest likeness to God poffible . Juftin Martyr fpeaks of Plato * Platoni itaque in Timeo Deus eft ipfo fuo nomine mundi parens , artifex animæ cœleftium ...
... Origen alfo commends Plato as having made happiness to confist in the greatest likeness to God poffible . Juftin Martyr fpeaks of Plato * Platoni itaque in Timeo Deus eft ipfo fuo nomine mundi parens , artifex animæ cœleftium ...
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... Origen says , that " in some things philofophy agrees with the law of God , “ and in other things is contrary to it ; for many of the philofophers fay that there is 66 one God , who made all things ; and fome " of them have added , that ...
... Origen says , that " in some things philofophy agrees with the law of God , “ and in other things is contrary to it ; for many of the philofophers fay that there is 66 one God , who made all things ; and fome " of them have added , that ...
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... Origen , if the Phi- lofophumena be his , expreffes this sentiment still more plainly ; " The pattern , " fays he , " is the mind of God , which he also calls " idea , by attending to which in his mind " God made all things + . ' He ...
... Origen , if the Phi- lofophumena be his , expreffes this sentiment still more plainly ; " The pattern , " fays he , " is the mind of God , which he also calls " idea , by attending to which in his mind " God made all things + . ' He ...
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