| 1895 - 588 Seiten
...priest, who does not confound his functions with those of astrologers, diviners, and impostors. The patriarch himself, when he comes to Egypt, is forced...some to adore Serapis, by others to adore Christ. . . . Their only God is money. That is the deity that Christians, Jews, and all sorts of men adore.'... | |
| Charles William King - 1860 - 582 Seiten
...description of the Alexandrians, given by Hadrian in his letter to Servianus (Vopiscus in Vita Saturniui), seems to tend to an elucidation of the origin of this...others to adore Christ. There is but one God for them all,—him do the Christians, him do the Jews, him do all the Gentiles also worship." The Jewish prejudices... | |
| Charles William King - 1864 - 322 Seiten
...Scrvianus, preserved by Vopiscus (Vita Saturnini) : "Those who worship Serapis are also Christians; even those who style themselves the bishops of Christ are...Christ. There is but one God for them all ; him do the Christiana, him do the Jews, him do all (the Gentiles also worship." There can be no doubt that the... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1871 - 618 Seiten
...synagogue, no Samaritan, no Christian priest, who is not an astrologer, a diviner, a leader of a sect.f The patriarch } himself, when he comes to Egypt, is forced by some to worship Serapis, and, by others, Christ." The emperor may not have had the best opportunities for obtaining... | |
| 1879 - 980 Seiten
...his functions those of the astrologer, diviner, and charlatan. The patriarch himself when he visits Egypt is forced by some to adore Serapis, by others to adore Christ. Seditious, vain, impertinent generation ! Opulent, rich, productive city, where no one lives in idleness... | |
| 1880 - 816 Seiten
...his functions those of the astrologer, diviner, and charlatan. The patriarch himself when he visits Egypt is forced by some to adore Serapis, by others to adore Christ. Seditious, vain, impertinent generation ! Opulent, rich, productive city, where no one lives in idleness... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - 1884 - 376 Seiten
...attacked his beloved Paula on her visit to Samaria. " Even those," says Servianus, " who style themselves Bishops of Christ, are devoted to Serapis. The very...comes to Egypt is forced by some to adore Serapis, and by others to adore Christ." We must not then forget that other forces were in existence in Rome,... | |
| 1885 - 582 Seiten
...which he quotes " Those who worship " Serapis are also Christians ; even those who style them" selves the bishops of Christ are devoted to Serapis. The " very patriarch himself when lie comes to Egypt is forced "by some to adore Serapis, by others to adore Christ. " There is but one... | |
| Charles William King - 1887 - 526 Seiten
...Vopiscus in his Life of the Tyrant Saturninus. " Those who worship Serapis are likewise Christians; even those who style themselves the bishops of Christ are...Egypt, is forced by some to adore Serapis, by others to worship Christ. There is but one God for them all, Him do the Christians, Him do the Jews, Him do the... | |
| Ernest Belfort Bax - 1891 - 220 Seiten
...Serapis are also Christians, even such as call themselves Bishops of Christ being devoted to Serapis. The patriarch himself when he comes to Egypt is forced by some to worship Serapis, by others Christ. One God exists for all, and Him do Christians, Jews, and Gentiles... | |
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