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Origenēs Kata Kelsu En Tomois Ēʹ. tu autou Philokalia
= Origenis Contra Celsum Libri Octo: Ejusdem Philocalia. Gulielmus Spencerus, ... utriusq[ue] operis versionem recognovit, & Annotationes adjecit : Accedunt item notæ Davidis Hoeschelii in octo Libros Origenis, una cum notis Jo. Tarini in Philocalia ; Cum Indice Rerum & Verborum Locupletissimo -
Origenus Philokalia
= Origenis Philocalia, De Obscuris Sacræ Scripturæ locis, A SS. PP. Basilio Magno et Gregorio Theologo, Ex variis Origenis Commentariis excerptæ. Primum Græce edita Parisiis 1618. ex Bibliotheca Regia, Opera et studio Jo. Tarini Andegavi, qui et Latina fecit, et notis illustravit; Jam vero recens excusa -
Gulielmi Spenceri Annotationes Ad Origenis Octo Libros contra Celsum
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Ōrigenēs kata Kelsu en tomois oktō. Tu autu Philokalia
= Origenis Contra Celsum Libri Octo. Ejusdem Philocalia -
Gulielmi Spenceri Annotationes Ad Origenis octo Libros contra Celsum
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An account of the holy life and happy death of that man of God the Rev. John R. Bradley of Chesterfield County, Virginia
who departed this life on Saturday the 19th of December 1812 -
Ōrigenēs Kata Kelsou
en tomois 8 : tou autou Philokalia -
The case of William Spencer of Kilcolman in the county of Cork
in the kingdom of Ireland, Esq; grandson and heir to Edmond Spencer the poet -
The atheist converted
or, the flesh reconciled to the spirit. A conflict between the spirit of truth and the spirit of error. Being carried on in the method of a disputing dialogue, or controversy, between an atheist, or the flesh, and a Christian believer, or the spirit. The Sacred Tragedy, In the several Acts and Scenes of Human Life: Wherein are proved those Great and Divine Truths, viz. the Being of a God, the Immortality of the Soul of Man, and Future Rewards and Punishments; and that Jesus Christ is the Only Son of God, and Saviour of Mankind: All manifestly proved by the Holy Word of God, by the Glorious Works of God, and by the Holy Spirit of God that faithful Witness within us, and by Human Reason. In 5 Books, and 31 Acts: In which all these Great and Divine Truths, and other Points pertaining to them, are argued and defended against the too common rash Objections and Practices of too many Wicked Men, with their vain Pomps and Vanities of this World, the corrupt Inclinations of the Flesh, and the evil Suggestions of the Devil. By William Spencer -
Ōrigenēs Kata Kelsou
en tomois 8 : tou autou Philokalia