Christian Doctrine and Practice in the Second CenturyWilliam Pickering, 1844 - 121 páginas Selections from the writings of Clemens, with an introduction and notes by the editor, C.F. Cornwallis. Cf. BM. |
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... thee both the men and the fire are but a mythological fable , to thee the Lord himself speaks , ' who being in the form of God , thought it no robbery to be equal with God ; ' for the compassionate Deity abased him- self in his ...
... thee both the men and the fire are but a mythological fable , to thee the Lord himself speaks , ' who being in the form of God , thought it no robbery to be equal with God ; ' for the compassionate Deity abased him- self in his ...
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... to thy salvation , fearing his wrath , loving his kind- ness , eager for the hope he affords thee , that thou mayest escape judgment ? " C. 10. With an earnestness proportioned to the importance of TO THE GREEKS . 29.
... to thy salvation , fearing his wrath , loving his kind- ness , eager for the hope he affords thee , that thou mayest escape judgment ? " C. 10. With an earnestness proportioned to the importance of TO THE GREEKS . 29.
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... thee to do ? I urge thee to save thyself - this is Christ's will : in one word , he presents thee with life . And who is this Christ ? I will tell you in a few words . He is the Logos or Word of truth , —of incorruption : who ...
... thee to do ? I urge thee to save thyself - this is Christ's will : in one word , he presents thee with life . And who is this Christ ? I will tell you in a few words . He is the Logos or Word of truth , —of incorruption : who ...
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... thee . C. 12. " Let us fly then from old habits , let us fly them as we would a dangerous promontory , or the threatening of Charybdis , or the fabulous Sirens . An ill habit strangles the man : it turns him away from the truth , it is ...
... thee . C. 12. " Let us fly then from old habits , let us fly them as we would a dangerous promontory , or the threatening of Charybdis , or the fabulous Sirens . An ill habit strangles the man : it turns him away from the truth , it is ...
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Saint Clement (of Alexandria), Caroline Frances Cornwallis. favourable wind that calls thee to the port of heaven . There wilt thou see God , and take the last step in thy initiation in those holy myste- ries . " The writer then traces a ...
Saint Clement (of Alexandria), Caroline Frances Cornwallis. favourable wind that calls thee to the port of heaven . There wilt thou see God , and take the last step in thy initiation in those holy myste- ries . " The writer then traces a ...
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Página 10 - Neither let us commit fornication, as some of them committed, and fell in one day three and twenty thousand. Neither let us tempt Christ, as some of them also tempted, and were destroyed of serpents.
Página 7 - One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord ; and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it.
Página 6 - For one believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is weak, eateth herbs. Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him.
Página 125 - SMYTH'S (Professor) Lectures on Modern History; from the Irruption of the Northern Nations to the close of the American Revolution.
Página 111 - ... and he is divided. And the unmarried woman, and the virgin thinketh on the things of the Lord, that she may be holy in body and in spirit. But she that is married thinketh on the things of the world, how she may please her husband.
Página 61 - If thou wilt be perfect, go, sell what thou hast, and give to the poor ; and come, follow me...
Página 125 - Britannicae, or the several Editions of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England, from its compilation to the last revision, together with the Liturgy set forth for the use of the Church of Scotland, arranged to shew their respective variations. By WILLIAM KEELING, BD, late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Second Edition. 8vo. 12».
Página 6 - Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand.
Página 61 - But this I say, brethren, the time is short: it remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none; And they that weep, as though they wept not; and they that rejoice, as though they rejoiced not; and they that buy, as though they possessed not; And they that use this world, as not abusing it: for the fashion of this world passeth away.