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the Croſs ; if he had had the faireſt
Charaćter, have giv'n his Fol-
lowers juſt Cauſe to ſuſpećt him of
being a vile Impoſtor, if we may give
any Credit to our Adverſaries, or at
leaſt have drawn a moſt diſmal Veil
over the few bright, and entertaining
Scenes of the moſt Aireful Tragedy,
that was ever ačted.
the Croſs ; if he had had the faireſt
Charaćter, have giv'n his Fol-
lowers juſt Cauſe to ſuſpećt him of
being a vile Impoſtor, if we may give
any Credit to our Adverſaries, or at
leaſt have drawn a moſt diſmal Veil
over the few bright, and entertaining
Scenes of the moſt Aireful Tragedy,
that was ever ačted.
Origen - Against Celsus