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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... holy ground . In truth , advantage has been taken of that very secluding reverence to dismiss the whole Life of Christ from the domain of history ; to make that reverence the source and parent of the whole , either supposing the ...
... holy ground . In truth , advantage has been taken of that very secluding reverence to dismiss the whole Life of Christ from the domain of history ; to make that reverence the source and parent of the whole , either supposing the ...
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... Holy of Holies ; and the imagination would God under the new Religion . thus be even more powerfully excited than by a visible symbol . Hartung , Religion der Römer , i . 10 , has worked out this notion . This book did not come into my ...
... Holy of Holies ; and the imagination would God under the new Religion . thus be even more powerfully excited than by a visible symbol . Hartung , Religion der Römer , i . 10 , has worked out this notion . This book did not come into my ...
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... holy associations ; but it has likewise its dis- advantages , in disconnecting his life from the general history of mankind , of which it forms an integral and essential part . Had the life of Christ been more gene- rally considered as ...
... holy associations ; but it has likewise its dis- advantages , in disconnecting his life from the general history of mankind , of which it forms an integral and essential part . Had the life of Christ been more gene- rally considered as ...
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... holy men and men of good works , shall die ; and there shall be a forgetfulness of the Law among those that learn it . The fourth year fulness and not fulness . The fifth year great fulness : they shall eat , and drink , and rejoice ...
... holy men and men of good works , shall die ; and there shall be a forgetfulness of the Law among those that learn it . The fourth year fulness and not fulness . The fifth year great fulness : they shall eat , and drink , and rejoice ...
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... holy men , 2 Esdras , vi . 25 . Tac . Hist . v . 13 . h Suet . Ves . p . 4 . The Jewish opinions concerning the Messiah have been examined with great diligence and accuracy by Pro- fessor Bertholdt , in his Christologia Judæorum ...
... holy men , 2 Esdras , vi . 25 . Tac . Hist . v . 13 . h Suet . Ves . p . 4 . The Jewish opinions concerning the Messiah have been examined with great diligence and accuracy by Pro- fessor Bertholdt , in his Christologia Judæorum ...
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