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The only pagan quotations to be found in Justin's works are from Homer, Euripides, Xenophon, Menander, and especially Plato (Otto, II, 593 sq.). His philosophic development has been well estimated by Purves ("The Testimony of Justin Martyr to early Christianity", London, 1882, 132): "He appears to have been a man...
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To the Emperor Titus Ælius Adrianus Antoninus Pius Augustus Cæsar, and to his son Verissimus the Philosopher, and to Lucius the Philosopher, the natural son of Cæsar, and the adopted son of Pius, a lover of learning, and to the sacred Senate, with the whole People of the Romans, I, Justin, the son of Priscus...
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Justin Martyr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Justin Martyr (also Justin the Martyr , Justin of Caesarea , Justin the Philosopher , Latin Iustinus Martyr or Flavius Iustinus ) (100–165) was an early Christian apologist and saint. His w...
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Saint Justin Martyr: First Apology (Roberts-Donaldson). On Early Christian Writings. ... JUSTIN MARTYR -- THE FIRST APOLOGY OF JUSTIN ... To the Emperor Titus Ælius Adrianus Antoninus Pius Augustus Caesar, and to his son Verissimus the Philosopher, and to Lucius the Philosopher, the natural son of Caesar, and the adopted son...
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Online Text for Justin Martyr ... Glenn Davis: Justin Martyr ... The Ecole Glossary: Justin Martyr...
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Almighty and everlasting God, who didst find thy martyr Justin Wandering from teacher to teacher, seeking the true God, and didst reveal to him the sublime wisdom of thine eternal Word: Grant that all who seek thee, or a deeper knowledge of thee, may find and be found by thee;
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St. Justin was born at Neapolis, now Naplosa, the ancient Sichem, and formerly the capital of the province of Samaria. Vespasian, having endowed its inhabitants with the ... The martyr, after his first Apology, left Rome, and probably performed the functions of an evangelist, in many countries, for several years.
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Justin Martyr and the Gospel according to Matthew ... Justin Martyr was one of the most important of the Greek philosopher-Apologists in the early church, whose writings represent the first positive encounter of Christian revelation with Greek philosophy and laid the basis for a theology of history.
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