Penny Dreadfuls, 1873 · page 24 of 118
The Arguments of the Emperor Julian Against the Christians — page 24: what you’re looking at
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WS ea aK} to 2” ne ae THE ARGUMENTS OF THE EMPEROR JULIAN AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS. | IT appears to me to be proper that I should explain to all men the causes through which I am persuaded thaMhe Fraudulent machination of the - Galilzeans (oxevwpra) is the fiction of men, composed with an evil intentiod and that it possesses indeed nothing divine, but employing that part of the soul which delights in the fabulous, which is puerile and stupid, adduces monstrous narrations in order to a belief of the truth. _ But intending to speak of all their dogmas, as they call them, I am desirous in the first place to observe, that it is requisite the reader, if he wishes to contradict what I assert, should, as in a court of justice, advance nothing foreign to the subject, nor, as it is said, recriminate fill the first B CONNIE DOOKS.CO