A Portraiture of Quakerism, Taken from a View of the Moral Education, Discipline, Peculiar Customs, Religious Principles, Political and Civil Economy, and Character, of the Society of Friends: 3, Volúmenes1-3Samuel Stansbury, 1806 - 372 páginas |
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... Tatian - Clemens - and others - Christians would not enter into the armies for more than two centuries , as appears from Ireneus - Tertullian Celsus - Origen and others - and generally left the military service , if they happened to be ...
... Tatian - Clemens - and others - Christians would not enter into the armies for more than two centuries , as appears from Ireneus - Tertullian Celsus - Origen and others - and generally left the military service , if they happened to be ...
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... Tatian , who was the disciple of Justin , in his oration to the Greeks , speaks precisely in the same terms on the same subject . From the different expressions of Clemens of Alexandria , a cotemporary of the latter , we collect his ...
... Tatian , who was the disciple of Justin , in his oration to the Greeks , speaks precisely in the same terms on the same subject . From the different expressions of Clemens of Alexandria , a cotemporary of the latter , we collect his ...
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... Tatian , make distinctions be- tween soldiers and Christians ; and the latter says , that the Christians declined even military com- mands . Clemens of Alexandria , gives the Chris- tians , who were cotemporary with him , the appella ...
... Tatian , make distinctions be- tween soldiers and Christians ; and the latter says , that the Christians declined even military com- mands . Clemens of Alexandria , gives the Chris- tians , who were cotemporary with him , the appella ...
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... Tatian , Minucius Felix , and others , that they kept away from the shews of the gladiators . This they did , not only because these shews were cruel , but because , as Theophilus says , " lest we should become partakers of the murders ...
... Tatian , Minucius Felix , and others , that they kept away from the shews of the gladiators . This they did , not only because these shews were cruel , but because , as Theophilus says , " lest we should become partakers of the murders ...
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