An Essay Towards the Conversion of Learned And Philosophical Hindus
An Essay Towards the Conversion of Learned And Philosophical Hindus
J B John Brande Morris
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1589, to iron fetters. A kindred notion occurred among the Jews (v. Buxtorf in V. N^) and the Stoics (see Gatak. Ad Anton, ix. 8), and was afterwards adopted by the Manicheans, who called bodies " carceres Dei. "* S. Aust. C. Faust, xx. 22. Tit. Bostr. C. Manich. I. 13, 29. Note (11. ) p. 264. See Wilson in v. •g^jfT^f St. Clement, ii. 125, p. 494, quotes a Stoic as saying he would rather see one Indian roasting himself, than hear any number of demonstrations to show that pain is nothing. Strab...o, p. 1006, mentions an Indian who burnt himself at Athens. Note (12. ) p. 265. It would be endless to quote passages from the Fathers, in which the resurrection of the body is pointed out as a distinctive doctrine of Christianity. St. Justin Martyr, p. 26, appears to think that Plato had some notion of it. Pan- theistic heresies, as borrowing from heathen systems, very commonly deny it, and it is to be feared that too many Christians live from day to day in a practical disbelief of the doctrine.
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