Primitive Christian Worship; or, the evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, concerning the invocation of Saints and Angels and the Blessed Virgin Mary |
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SECTION V. THE EVIDENCE OF ORIGEN . Jerome informs us that Tertullian ,
whose remains we have last examined , lived to a very advanced age . Long ,
therefore , before his death , flourished Origen , one of the most celebrated lights
of ...
SECTION V. THE EVIDENCE OF ORIGEN . Jerome informs us that Tertullian ,
whose remains we have last examined , lived to a very advanced age . Long ,
therefore , before his death , flourished Origen , one of the most celebrated lights
of ...
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Coccius cites this passage as from “ Origen in Lament , ” and it has been recently
appealed to under the title of “ Origen on the Lamentations , ” This , however , is a
very great mistake . Origen's work on the Lamentations , called also “ Selecta ...
Coccius cites this passage as from “ Origen in Lament , ” and it has been recently
appealed to under the title of “ Origen on the Lamentations , ” This , however , is a
very great mistake . Origen's work on the Lamentations , called also “ Selecta ...
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He tells us , that formerly to Origen's work on Principles used to be appended a
treatise called , the Lament of Origen , the Latin translation of which Guido
referred to Jerome . After quoting the passage of Erasmus ( as above cited from
the ...
He tells us , that formerly to Origen's work on Principles used to be appended a
treatise called , the Lament of Origen , the Latin translation of which Guido
referred to Jerome . After quoting the passage of Erasmus ( as above cited from
the ...
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The second passage cited by Coccius , and also by writers of the present time ,
as Origen's , without any allusion to its spurious and apocryphal character , is
from the second book of the work called Origen on Job . The words cited run thus
...
The second passage cited by Coccius , and also by writers of the present time ,
as Origen's , without any allusion to its spurious and apocryphal character , is
from the second book of the work called Origen on Job . The words cited run thus
...
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Origen's Cortimentaries on Ezekiel were divided into no fewer than twenty - five
volumes , which he is said to have begunt in Cæsarea of Palestine , and to have
finished in Athens . Of these only one single fragment remains , namely , part of ...
Origen's Cortimentaries on Ezekiel were divided into no fewer than twenty - five
volumes , which he is said to have begunt in Cæsarea of Palestine , and to have
finished in Athens . Of these only one single fragment remains , namely , part of ...
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according addressed angels Apostles appear bear believe Bishop blessed body called Christ Christian Church of Rome close Council death departed desire direct divine doctrine doubt earth eternal evidence examination example expressions faith Father feelings genuine give glory grace grant hand heart heaven heavenly holy honour hope immediately inquiry intercession invocation invocation of saints invoked Jesus Jesus Christ John letter living Lord martyr Mary meaning Mediator merits mind mother nature never observed offered Origen Paris passage persons practice praise pray prayer present primitive principle question quoted reason received refer regard religious Roman Catholic saints Saviour Scripture seems sentiments soul speaks Spirit supplication sure taken testimony thee things Thomas thou tion translation true truth unto Virgin whilst whole words worship writers