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  • "Peregrinus", shared the full measure of the arch-hypocrite's hate.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • The Lucian passage is particularly amusing, as if anyone bothered to read the "Death of Peregrinus" they would find that Lucian is openly mocking the stupid Christians who were so eager to create a divinity to worship, and so uneducated and foolish, that they were easily bamboozled by smarter people into giving over their property to charlatans like Proteus.

    Chris Hitchens meets the Christians | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

  • The Passing Peregrinus -also called The Death of Peregrine 11-13, quoted from Evidence That Demands a Verdict vol. 1 p.82.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • The Passing Peregrinus -also called The Death of Peregrine 11-13, quoted from Evidence That Demands a Verdict vol. 1 p.82.

    [christianity] is fair discussion possible [3] 2009

  • Again, the name accords often with some remarkable and rare circumstance in the pope's career; thus Peregrinus apostolicus pilgrim pope, which designates Pius VI, appears to be verified by his journey when pope into Germany, by his long career as pope, and by his expatriation from Rome at the end of his pontificate.

    Archive 2009-03-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • There follows a triptych of popes, numbers 95, 96 and 97 which are Ursus velox (Clement XIV, 1769-1774), Peregrinus apostolicus (Pius VI, 1775-1799) and Aquila rapax (Pius VII, 1800-1823).

    La Mystérieuse prophétie elena maria vidal 2009

  • There follows a triptych of popes, numbers 95, 96 and 97 which are Ursus velox (Clement XIV, 1769-1774), Peregrinus apostolicus (Pius VI, 1775-1799) and Aquila rapax (Pius VII, 1800-1823).

    Archive 2009-05-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • Since you haven't read Lucian, obviously, you can find his description of early Christians in the "Death of Peregrinus," which is in W.W. Norton's "Selected Satires of Lucian," ed. & trans. by Lionel Casson.

    Chris Hitchens meets the Christians | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

  • Again, the name accords often with some remarkable and rare circumstance in the pope's career; thus Peregrinus apostolicus pilgrim pope, which designates Pius VI, appears to be verified by his journey when pope into Germany, by his long career as pope, and by his expatriation from Rome at the end of his pontificate.

    Prophecies of St. Malachy, Part 1 elena maria vidal 2009

  • The Lucian passage is particularly amusing, as if anyone bothered to read the "Death of Peregrinus" they would find that Lucian is openly mocking the stupid Christians who were so eager to create a divinity to worship, and so uneducated and foolish, that they were easily bamboozled by smarter people into giving over their property to charlatans like Proteus.

    Chris Hitchens meets the Christians | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

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