Christian History Magazine: Ordinary Saints at First Church, pp. 18-20, Issue 57 Vol. XVII No. 1
E. Glenn Hinson
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Book ID: 377 Page: 18/19
Section: 4A,3A3B
The example of Christians’ high moral standards and their practice of offering charity to all, regardless of social status, also made a deep impression on unbelievers. Galen (129-199), the Greek physician, in commenting on those “people called Christians,” wrote, “They include not only men but also women who refrain from cohabitating all through their lives, and they also number individuals who, in self-discipline and self-control in matters of food and drink, and in their keen pursuit of justice, have attained a pitch not inferior to that of genuine philosophy.”
Quote ID: 8247
Time Periods: 2
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