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Against Celsus, Vol 3
But observe what he alleges as a proof of his statement: "Christians at first were few in number, and held the same opinions; but when they grew to be a great multitude, they were divided and separated, each wishing to have his own individual party: 4] for this was their object from the beginning." That Christians at first were few in number, in comparison with the multitudes who subsequently became Christian, is undoubted; and yet, all things considered, they were not so very few
Hardcover, 70 pages

Published September 10th 2010 by Kessinger Publishing Company (first published May 23rd 2010)

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