A large collection of ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the Christian religion, with notes and observations . xologie I fuppofe the Author of the {n) Nav we know, that in faa it Philopatris fpeaks. This kind of doxolo- had another doxologie fometimes added to S^ ^ .^^ ^^^ agreeable to other paf- , r »!,» A .u , f .u lau;es in that dialogue, than the plain one It, as we learn from the Author of the = = ^ Books eoncerning the Sacraments, among » ^^^- M^tthe^v. Halletis Notes andthe works of Ambrofe. [Lib. vi. ad fin.] ^^[??^^^ ^^- • />• Hi- 4i- A. ». 372 A L U C 1


A large collection of ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the Christian religion, with notes and observations . xologie I fuppofe the Author of the {n) Nav we know, that in faa it Philopatris fpeaks. This kind of doxolo- had another doxologie fometimes added to S^ ^ .^^ ^^^ agreeable to other paf- , r »!,» A .u , f .u lau;es in that dialogue, than the plain one It, as we learn from the Author of the = = ^ Books eoncerning the Sacraments, among » ^^^- M^tthe^v. Halletis Notes andthe works of Ambrofe. [Lib. vi. ad fin.] ^^[??^^^ ^^- • />• Hi- 4i- A. ». 372 A L U C 1 A N. Ch. XIX. the Chriftians at the time of this author. None of my readers canomit to take notice of this, which comes over fo often. And I Hiouldthink, that this may afford a good argument againft the fuppofition,that this dialogue was writ by Lucian, or any other author about histime. For it does not appear, that in the reign of Mark Antoninthere were any controverfies among Chriftians upon this is here faid upon this fubjet^t, appears to be more fuitable tothe founh centuric of the Chriftian CHAP. 373 CHAP. ARISTIDES the Sophift, AND DION CHRYSOSTOM. I. Arijlides^ his Life, and Ttme, and TVorh. II. Se-leSi Pajfages from Him. III. Pajfages concerningthe ChriJiianSi and illuftrating the Books of the N. T,IV. His CharaEier, and Importance, V. The So-f>hify Dion Chryfofiom : His Time, and J^orh, anda Pajfage concerning the Chrifians. I. y^RISriDES the Sophift, fays (a) Suidas, a narive of A. D.^TJ * Adriani a fmall town in Myfia, now belonging to Bithy- 76. nia, was difciple of Polemon the of Smyrna, anmTh*• fon of Eudaimon» a Philofophcr, and Piieft of Jupiter In his own * A, D. 1^6. ,a .A ARIS71DES, the SophiJI. Ch. XX. countrey. He alfo heard Herod at Athens, and Arirtocles atPer-* gamus. He flouri(hed in the time of the Emperour Antonin, and reached to the reign of Commodus. He publiflied many Orati- ens. Th


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