The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell, 1901 - 216 pages |
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... Greek addressed by Antoninus to the Roman people and the sacred Senate after this memorable victory . It is some- times printed after Justin s first Apology , but it is totally unconnected with the apologies . This letter is one of 10 M ...
... Greek addressed by Antoninus to the Roman people and the sacred Senate after this memorable victory . It is some- times printed after Justin s first Apology , but it is totally unconnected with the apologies . This letter is one of 10 M ...
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... Greeks , which was a fierce attack on the established religions ; the address of Athenagoras to M. Antoninus on behalf of the Christians , and the Apology of Melito , bishop of Sardes , also addressed to the emperor , and that of ...
... Greeks , which was a fierce attack on the established religions ; the address of Athenagoras to M. Antoninus on behalf of the Christians , and the Apology of Melito , bishop of Sardes , also addressed to the emperor , and that of ...
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... Greek . It begins , " In the time of the wicked defenders of idolatry impious edicts were published against the pious Christians both in cities and country places , for the purpose of compelling them to make offerings to vain idols ...
... Greek . It begins , " In the time of the wicked defenders of idolatry impious edicts were published against the pious Christians both in cities and country places , for the purpose of compelling them to make offerings to vain idols ...
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... Greeks ; and those who hate them cannot give the reason of their enmity . " 9 And in Eusebius , E. H. IV . 8 , 9 ... Greek text of Hadrian's rescript there is mentioned Serenius Granianus , the predecessor of Minucius Fundanus in the ...
... Greeks ; and those who hate them cannot give the reason of their enmity . " 9 And in Eusebius , E. H. IV . 8 , 9 ... Greek text of Hadrian's rescript there is mentioned Serenius Granianus , the predecessor of Minucius Fundanus in the ...
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... Greeks . Melito concluded thus : We are per- suaded that thou who hast about these things the same mind that they had , nay rather one much more humane and philosophical , wilt do all that we ask thee . - This apology was written after ...
... Greeks . Melito concluded thus : We are per- suaded that thou who hast about these things the same mind that they had , nay rather one much more humane and philosophical , wilt do all that we ask thee . - This apology was written after ...
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2nd Edition according to nature Antoninus Pius Apology art thou Avidius Cassius body Christians Commodus conformable consider constitution death deity Dion Cassius divinity dost thou Edited by Temple emperor English Engravings Epictetus Eusebius evil exist G. A. Aitken Gataker give gods Greek Hadrian happens to thee harm Heraclitus History Illustrations intelligence Julius Cæsar justice Justinus kind let thy letter look manner matter meaning Melitene notion observe opinion Orosius pain passage philosophy Plato pleasure Portraits praise principles Quadi rational animal reason religion Rescript Roman ruling faculty says shavings and cuttings social Socrates soul speaks Stoic substance Temple Scott things thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou wilt thou wish thy mind thy power thyself tion Trajan Trans Translated truth universal nature Verus virtue whole wickedness William Hazlitt Woodcuts word wouldst wrong Zeus
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