The History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1867 - Church history |
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Henry Hart Milman. CHAP . I. THE RELIGION OF GREECE . 17 of their future pre - eminence in all that constitutes the physical and mental perfection of our race , this won- derful people conformed their religion to themselves . The ...
Henry Hart Milman. CHAP . I. THE RELIGION OF GREECE . 17 of their future pre - eminence in all that constitutes the physical and mental perfection of our race , this won- derful people conformed their religion to themselves . The ...
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... proportion of Ro- man and of religious legend in the Fasti of Ovid . See , likewise , Con- stant , i . 21 , & c . Also the section in Hartung , Vom Staat als Kirche , i . p . 205 et seqq . CHAP . I. ITS MORAL ELEMENT . 19 standards and.
... proportion of Ro- man and of religious legend in the Fasti of Ovid . See , likewise , Con- stant , i . 21 , & c . Also the section in Hartung , Vom Staat als Kirche , i . p . 205 et seqq . CHAP . I. ITS MORAL ELEMENT . 19 standards and.
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Henry Hart Milman. CHAP . I. ITS MORAL ELEMENT . 19 standards and eagles possessed a kind of sanctity ; the eagle was in fact a shrine . The altar had its place in the centre of the camp , as the ark of God in that of the Israelites ...
Henry Hart Milman. CHAP . I. ITS MORAL ELEMENT . 19 standards and eagles possessed a kind of sanctity ; the eagle was in fact a shrine . The altar had its place in the centre of the camp , as the ark of God in that of the Israelites ...
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Henry Hart Milman. CHAP . I. IN THE HEATHEN WORLD . 23 distinction , rarely dared openly to assert their supe- riority , but concealed their more extended views behind . a prudential veil , as a secret or esoteric doctrine , and by ...
Henry Hart Milman. CHAP . I. IN THE HEATHEN WORLD . 23 distinction , rarely dared openly to assert their supe- riority , but concealed their more extended views behind . a prudential veil , as a secret or esoteric doctrine , and by ...
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... Chap . II . , in which this ques- tion is resumed . CHAP . I. POLYTHEISM - PROGRESS OF KNOWLEDGE . 25.
... Chap . II . , in which this ques- tion is resumed . CHAP . I. POLYTHEISM - PROGRESS OF KNOWLEDGE . 25.
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