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how should the truth of Religion be maintained against learned adversaries, without learning? And therefore that most subtle enemie of Christians and Christian Religion, Julian the Apostate, thought this the most ready and effectual way whereby to destroy both it and them, to deprive them of the benefit of good literature; |
how should the truth of Religion be maintained against learned Adversaries, without learning? And Therefore that most subtle enemy of Christians and Christian Religion, Julian the Apostate, Thought this the most ready and effectual Way whereby to destroy both it and them, to deprive them of the benefit of good literature; |
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Illud autem inclemens, obruendum p•r•nni silentio, quòd arc•bat docere magistros Rhetoricos & Grammaticos, ritus Christiani cultores. Am. Marcell. de Juliano, lib. 22. |
Illud autem inclemens, obruendum p•r•nni silentio, quòd arc•bat docere magistros Rhetoricos & Grammaticos, Ritus Christians Cultores. Am. Marcellus. de Juliano, lib. 22. |
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