The Arguments of the Emperor Julian Against the Christians, Tr. From the Greek Fragments Preserved By Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria. to Which Are Added Extracts From the Other Works of Julian, Relative to the Christians
The Arguments of the Emperor Julian Against the Christians, Tr. From the Greek Fragments Preserved By Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria. to Which Are Added Extracts From the Other Works of Julian, Relative to the Christians
Julian, Emperor of Rome, 331-363
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He, there- fore, proceeding from heaven to the earth, appeared uniformly in a human shape about Digitized by Google 38 THE EMPEROR yULIAJSTS ARGUMENTS Epidaurus. But thence becoming multiplied in his progressions, he extended his saving right hand to all the earth. He came to Pergamus, to Ionia, to Tarentum, and afterwards to Rome. Thence he went to the island Co, afterwards to -ffigas ; and at length to wherever there is land and sea. Nor did we individually, but collectively experience his be...neficence. And at one and the same time, he corrected souls that were wandering in error, and bodies that were infirm. But what thing of this kind can the Hebrews boast as the gift of God, to whom you have fled from us? If, therefore, you had attended to their assertions, you would not have been entirely unfortunate ; but though you would have been worse than when you were with us, yet, at the same time, your endurance would have been light and tolerable. For you would have reverenced one God instead of many, and not a man as you do noWy or rather many unfortunate men.
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