| Isaac Taylor - 1812 - 774 páginas
...hardly have been described as a miracle so stupendous. Indeed the whole tenour of the language bolh of Eusebius and Constantine goes to show, that the...but of a supernatural interposition and revelation. " . . . . We have seen that the supposed cross was certainly in existence so early as the time of Cyril,... | |
| Eli Smith - 1841 - 708 páginas
...as a miracle so stupendous. Indeed the whole tenor of the language both of Eusebius and Constantino goes to show, that the discovery of the Holy Sepulchre...writers, she was enabled to find and distinguish the true cross.* We have also seen that this supposed cross was certainly in existence ti xoi aytottf nnqott-... | |
| 1843 - 602 páginas
...I have elsewhere remarked, the whole tenor of the language both of Eusebius and Constantine, shows that the discovery of the Holy Sepulchre was held...but of a supernatural interposition and revelation. 3 But it is urged by the essayist, that " the warrant for the preserva" tion or recovery [of the Holy'Sepulchre],... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1844 - 472 páginas
...Constantino himself, seems strongly to imply, that no such former tradition could have been extant, and goes to show that the discovery of the Holy Sepulchre...but of a supernatural interposition and revelation. But even were it possible to prove the existence of such a prevailing tradition as that in question,... | |
| Eli Smith - 1856 - 652 páginas
...sufficiently to celebrate or even to comprehend."4 The mere removal of obstructions from a well known spot, could hardly have been described as a miracle...already alluded to the silence of Eusebius respecting 1 Sozomen, HE 2. 1. ful, whether the word •yvdpurpa (sign) re2 A''-}%'ij re Kal o/yj/oitj irapafi&ofJLe'wv.... | |
| 1856 - 670 páginas
...as a miracle so stupendous. Indeed, the whole tenor of the language both of Eusebius and Constantino goes to show, that the discovery of the Holy Sepulchre...already alluded to the silence of Eusebius respecting 1 Sozomen, HE 2. 1. ful, whether the word ymápur/ia (sign) rc1 Л4&Р тс ко) iytoíf roípcLÍeSafíii'oy.... | |
| Eli Smith - 1856 - 708 páginas
...remarked, the whole tenor of the language both of Eusebius and Constantine shows, that the discovery of the sepulchre was held to be the result, not of a previous...knowledge derived from tradition, but of a supernatural intimation. 3 Great stress continues to be laid upon the circumstance first reported by Eusebius, that... | |
| Eli Smith - 1856 - 714 páginas
...remarked, the whole tenor of the language both of Eusebius and Constantino shows, that the discovery of the sepulchre was held to be the result, not of a previous...knowledge derived from tradition, but of a supernatural intimation.3 Great stress continues to be laid upon the circumstance first reported by Eueebius, that... | |
| 1856 - 736 páginas
...remarked, the whole tenor of the language both of Eusebius and Constantino shows, that the discovery of the sepulchre was held to be the result, not of a previous...knowledge derived from tradition, but of a supernatural intimation.* Great stress continues to be laid upon the circumstance first reported by Eusebius, that... | |
| Eli Smith - 1856 - 706 páginas
...remarked, the whole tenor of the language both of Eusebius and Constantine shows, that the discovery of the sepulchre was held to be the result, not of a previous...knowledge derived from tradition, but of a supernatural intimation.8 Great stress continues to be laid upon the circumstance first reported by Eusebius, that... | |
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