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Against Celsus

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Preface.

[4962] [“Origen pointed out that hymns were addressed only to God and to His Only-begotten Word, who is also God.…The hymnody of the primitive Church protected and proclaimed the truths which she taught and cherished.”—Liddon’s Bampton Lectures, On the Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, pp. 385, 386. S.]

[4963] Ps. civ. 15.

Chapter LXVIII.

[4964] Homer’s Iliad, ii. 205.

[4965] Dan. ii. 21.

[4966] Ecclesiasticus 10.4. (LXX.).

Chapter LXIX.

[4967] Matt. xviii. 19.

[4968] Ex. xiv. 14.

Chapter LXX.

[4969] [Comp. Cowper, Task, book vi., sub finem.]

[4970] Luke xiv. 34-35; Matt. v. 13.

[4971] John xvi. 33.

[4972] Phil. iv. 13.

[4973] Matt. x. 29, 30.

Chapter LXXII.

[4974] Zeph. iii. 7-13.

[4975] “A language to last as long as the world.”—Bouhéreau.

Chapter LXXIII.

[4976] Eph. vi. 11.

[4977] 1 Tim. ii. 1, 2.

Chapter LXXIV.

[4978] Luke xix. 17.

[4979] Ps. lxxxii. 1, 7.

Chapter LXXV.

[4980] σύστημα πατρίδος. [A very notable passage as to the autonomy of the primitive Churches in their divers nations.]

 

 

 

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