The Ante-Nicene Fathers: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to A.D. 325Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson, Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Allan Menzies Christian literature publishing Company, 1887 - Christian literature, Early |
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according angels apostle believe belong body born Cæsar called CHAP Christ Christian church circumcision Comp condemned course Creator Creator's Christ dead death Deity Demiurge deny disciples divine Docetic doctrine doubt earth Epicurus eternal evil existence fact faith Father fear flesh Gentiles give glory God's gods gospel ground hand hath heathen heaven heresies heretics Hermogenes Holy honour human idolatry idols Irenæus Isaiah Israel Jesus Jews judge Jupiter Kaye king kingdom Larentina likewise Lord Luke Marcion Marcionites Matt Matter means ment Montanism Montanist Moses nature ness Oehler Pamelius passage Plato Pleroma proof prophecy prophets prove punishment reading reason reference resurrection Roman Sabbath Saturn Scriptures sense Septuagint shalt sins soul spirit substance suffer suppose Tertullian thee things thou tion truth unto Valentinus viii whence whilst wisdom words worship


