A large collection of ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the Christian religion, with notes and observations . han Plato, who was more polite. 7. The whole defign of his philofophie is faid to fk) have beencomprehended in this fhort and fine maxim, confifting only of twowords: Bear, and Forbear. Ave^a kou kttix^ Which I have notobferved among his Fragments, neither in Mr. Upton, nor in Mrs*Carter: though it is particularly mentioned by Aulus Gellius, andafcribed by him to Epidetus himfelf. (/») 5^^ the CredMily, ^c. Vol. iv. (/) Conir. Celf. I. 6. fub in. {i) Praeter


A large collection of ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the Christian religion, with notes and observations . han Plato, who was more polite. 7. The whole defign of his philofophie is faid to fk) have beencomprehended in this fhort and fine maxim, confifting only of twowords: Bear, and Forbear. Ave^a kou kttix^ Which I have notobferved among his Fragments, neither in Mr. Upton, nor in Mrs*Carter: though it is particularly mentioned by Aulus Gellius, andafcribed by him to Epidetus himfelf. (/») 5^^ the CredMily, ^c. Vol. iv. (/) Conir. Celf. I. 6. fub in. {i) Praeterea idem illeEpidetus, quodex eodem Favorino audivimus, folitus di-cere eft, duo efle vitia multo omniumgraviflima ac tetenima, intolerantiam ctincontinentiam : quum aut injurias, quaeliuit ferenda, non toleramus, neque feri- mus : aut a quibus rebus voluptatibufqucnos tenere debemus, non tenemus, Ita-que, inquit, fi quis haec duo verba cordLhabeat, eaque fibi imperando, atque ob«fervando curet, is erit pleraque, impec-cabilis, vitamque vivet duo haec dicebat : Acij^u ^ aair-XV A, G(1L I. 17, cap. 19,. CHAP;. 107 CHAP. XL The Emperour ADRIAN. I. His Time^ and Chara&er, II. His Refcripty in Fa-vour of the Chrifiiansy to Mifiucius FundanuSy Pro-conful of AJia. Ill, His Letter to Servian, concern-ing the Chrijlians in Egypt. IV. Whether he ereSied,and intended to con/ecrate Temples to the Honour ofJefus Chrijl, I. pUBLIUS AELIUS ADRIANUS, {a) or the Emperour A-Xr BRIAN, (b) was born at Rome on the 24. day of Ja-nuarie, in the year of Chrift 76. and died on the tenth day of Ju- ^^^>!y, in the year 138. being then more than fixty two years of age. rasiir^He reigned twenty years and eleven months from the death of Tra-jan, on the loth or nth day of Auguft, in 117. P 2 As . (a) Vide Dion. 69. Spartian. in am. i\-j. viii. Tilhmnt LEmp. Adrien. Adriano. Eutrop. lib. 8. cap, vi. vii. Fie- art. i. and Creviers Hijlorie of the Roman tor. deCaeJar. cap. y


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