| Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson - 1870 - 588 páginas
...them, in fact, to the fate which had at last carried them off. For, as we have already suggested,3 there is hardly a human being who is unattended by...ascribe to accidents, are in fact brought about by demons. This imposture of the evil spirit lying concealed in the persons of the dead, we are able,... | |
| Thomas Lumisden Strange - 1875 - 284 páginas
...too, is it that to all persons their genii are assigned, which is only another name for demons." " There is hardly a human being who is unattended by...ascribe to accidents, are in fact brought about by demons " (On the Resurrection of the Flesh, chap, xlii ; De Anima, chap, xxxix., li., Ivii). Origen... | |
| 1903 - 764 páginas
...them, in fact, to the fate which had at last carried them off. For, as we have already suggested,5 there is hardly a human being who is unattended by...ascribe to accidents, are in fact brought about by demons. This imposture of the evil spirit lying concealed in the persons of the dead, we are able,... | |
| Lynn Thorndike - 1923 - 890 páginas
...the recommendation of novel remedies or prescriptions quite contrary to accepted medical practice.4 "There is hardly a human being who is unattended by a demon." 5 Magicians are described by Tertullian as producing phantasms, insulting the souls of the dead, injuring... | |
| Lynn Thorndike - 1923 - 591 páginas
...the recommendation of novel remedies or prescriptions quite contrary to accepted medical practice.4 "There is hardly a human being who is unattended by a demon." 5 Magicians are described by Tertullian as producing phantasms, insulting the souls of the dead, injuring... | |
| Reverend Alexander Roberts - 2007 - 756 páginas
...driven them, in fact, to the fate which had at last carried them off. For, as we have already suggested/ there is hardly a human being who is unattended by...ascribe to accidents, are in fact brought about by demons. This imposture of the evil spirit lying concealed in the persons of the dead, we are able,... | |
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