| John Kitto - Religion - 1856 - 516 pages
...things belonging to their bodies they maintain their nature like animals; and in the tilings which belong to their minds they do that which they wish,...in the eating of flesh; and there are some of them who do not eat the flesh of any animal in which there is a soul; and there are some of them that have... | |
| 1856 - 542 pages
...the things belonging to their bodies they maintain their Nature like animals, and in the things which belong to their minds they do that which they wish,...free and with power, and as the likeness of God.'- Pp. 8, 9. We need not pursue the quotation. This is one of the passages which have been cited in Greek... | |
| Christianity - 1856 - 538 pages
...the things belonging to their bodies they maintain their Nature like animals, and in the things which belong to their minds they do that which they wish,...being free and with power, and as the likeness of God.'-Pp. 8, 9. We need not pursue the quotation. This is one of the passages which have been cited... | |
| Lactantius - Theology - 1871 - 490 pages
...minds they do that which they choose, as those who are free,5 and endowed with power, and as [made in] the likeness of God. For there are some of them that...and there are some of them that make a distinction between the [several] kinds of flesh-food ; and there are some 1 Lit. " did one deed." * Lit. " used... | |
| Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson - Christian literature, Early - 1871 - 482 pages
...minds they do that which they choose, as those who are free,5 and endowed with power, and as [made in] the likeness of God. For there are some of them that...and there are some of them that make a distinction between the [several] kinds of flesh-food ; and there are some 1 Lit. " did one deed." 2 Lit. " used... | |
| 1874 - 906 pages
...things belonging to their bodies, they maintain their nature like animals, and in the things which belong to their minds, they do that which they wish,...being free and with power, and as the likeness of God : " and Meliton, Bishop of Sardis, in his Oration to Antoninus Caesar, says : "Let Him, the ever-living... | |
| Christopher Buck - Religion - 1999 - 426 pages
...the things belonging to their bodies they maintain their nature like animals, and in the things which belong to their minds they do that which they wish,...being free and with power and as the likeness of God" (Segal 1970, 37). Endowed with soul, man can move beyond instinct. Bardaisan's teachings are structured... | |
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