| Moses Hull - 1901 - 468 ページ
...thirty-first chapter of his Evangelical Preparation, with the following query : — " How far may it be proper to use falsehood as a medicine, and for the benefit of those who require to be deceived." In another place he takes occasion to laud himself thus : " I have related... | |
| Thomas Baldwin Thayer - 1855 - 314 ページ
...Eusebius, heads chap. xxxi. of Book 12 of his Evangelical Preparation thus : " HOW FAR IT MAY BE PROPER TO USE FALSEHOOD AS A MEDICINE, AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO REQUIRE TO BE DECEIVED." And he undertakes to defend the propriety of using falsehood by appealing... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1916 - 1006 ページ
...the two passages of the Ecclesiastical Historian. I shall only observe, that the Bishop of Caesarea seems to have claimed a privilege of a still more...the benefit of those who want to be deceived." On iiijaci aore TIJ ifievfti avn Qaii/jaim ^p^a&ai CJT< udfXeia TUV dtofifvuv TV roisnt rpoirs, (P. 356,... | |
| Tom Harpur - 2005 - 260 ページ
...example, Gibbon notes in his work Vindication that the thirty-second chapter of the Twelfth Book ofAnselm, Evangelical Preparation, bears for its title this...and for the Benefit of Those Who Want to Be Deceived ."3 The greatest preacher of the early Church, John Chrysostom (the golden mouth), who lived from about... | |
| 1829 - 556 ページ
...*ors TW -^siiSn oun (avn' ?) qxtfftaxS xfSjtfdai lift uiffksm TUV <5sof/.£vCv rS roiSrS Tfo*S, — " how it may be lawful and fitting to use falsehood...for the benefit of those who want to be deceived." Timoeus Locris and Plato, both gave into the same unjustifiable practice. (Mosheim Dissert, pp. 195,... | |
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