The Most Notable and Excellent Discourse of the Christian Philosopher Athenagoras, as Touching the Resurrection of the Dead, Translated Out of Greeke Into Latine by Peter Nannius, and Out of Latin Into English by R. Porder. A Treatise, Very Necessarie and Profitable for Thi Our Laste Ruinous Age of the Vvorlde, in the Vvhiche are Suche Svvarmes of Atheistes and Epicures, Vvhose Pestilent Infection is More to be Feared Then Papistrie. Therefore Vvorthy the Consideracion of Al Men, as Vvel for Ouerthrovv of Their Pernicious Errours, as Staying the Faith and Conscience of the Vveake and Vnlearned


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The Apologeticks of the Learned Athenian Philosopher Athenagoras, I for the Christian Religion. II. for the Truth of the Resurrection. Against the Scepticks and Infidels of That Age. Together with a Curious Fragment of Justin Martyr


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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars. The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library T084958 With an initial advertisement leaf. London: printed by Geo. James, for Richard Smith, 1714. [18],307, [1]p.; 8°




The Apologeticks of the Learned Athenian Philosopher Athenagoras, I. For the Christian Religion. II. For the Truth of the Resurrection. Against the Scepticks and Infidels of that Age. Together with a Curious Fragment of Justin Martyr on the Subject of the Resurrection, Not Published in His Works. And Two Other Fragments: the One Attributed to Josephus: the Other to Methodius, Concerning the State of the Dead. Both from Mss. of the Late Reverend Dr. Grabe. With the Original Greek Printed in the Appendix. Done Into English, with Notes. To which are Prefix'd Two Dissertations: The One Concerning the Jewish Notion of the Resurrection: The Other Concerning Athenagoras and His Remains. By David Humphreys, B.A. of Trinity-College in Cambridge


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Patrology


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Otto Bardenhewer's Patrology is certainly not the most recent work in the field. But sound judgment is never obsolete - Bardenhewer's concise, pellucid analysis of the church fathers is still valuable today, over a century after it was published. For generations, his work has been treasured by experts and novices alike for its penetrating insight and easy accessibility. Many fathers are given fuller treatment here than in any modern handbook. And today, every work cited in Bardenhewer's copious bibliographies has entered the public domain - what a boon to researchers of the information age!