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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... I. The Resurrection , and first Promulgation of Christianity CHAPTER II . Christianity and Judaism CHAPTER III Christianity and Paganism .. 230 .. 266 • 340 377 .. 424 HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY . BOOK I. CHAPTER I. Introduction State.
... I. The Resurrection , and first Promulgation of Christianity CHAPTER II . Christianity and Judaism CHAPTER III Christianity and Paganism .. 230 .. 266 • 340 377 .. 424 HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY . BOOK I. CHAPTER I. Introduction State.
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... Judaism gave manifest indications of a preparation for a more essentially spiritual , more purely Among the moral faith . The symbolic presence of the Jews . Deity ( according to their own tradition ) ceased with the temple of Solomon ...
... Judaism gave manifest indications of a preparation for a more essentially spiritual , more purely Among the moral faith . The symbolic presence of the Jews . Deity ( according to their own tradition ) ceased with the temple of Solomon ...
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... Judaism , however , only required to expand with the Expansion of expansion of the human mind ; its sacred Judaism . records had preserved in its original simplicity the notion of the Divine Power ; the pregnant defini- tions of the one ...
... Judaism , however , only required to expand with the Expansion of expansion of the human mind ; its sacred Judaism . records had preserved in its original simplicity the notion of the Divine Power ; the pregnant defini- tions of the one ...
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... - cessor Aristobulus , thus to endeavour to accommodate the Mosaic history to an incredulous age , and to blend Judaism and Platonism into one har- monious system . 26 EFFECTS OF PROGRESS OF KNOWLEDGE BOOK I. dencies .
... - cessor Aristobulus , thus to endeavour to accommodate the Mosaic history to an incredulous age , and to blend Judaism and Platonism into one har- monious system . 26 EFFECTS OF PROGRESS OF KNOWLEDGE BOOK I. dencies .
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... ἀνθρώπῳ dogmes fondamentaux , enseignés six | οὐ μίγνυται , ἄλλα διὰ τούτου πᾶσα siècles avant notre ère par Lao - tseu , ěσtiv ĥ dμíxia . Plato , in Symp . un de leurs maîtres , est celui de CHAP . II . THE WORD . 66 71 Judaism.
... ἀνθρώπῳ dogmes fondamentaux , enseignés six | οὐ μίγνυται , ἄλλα διὰ τούτου πᾶσα siècles avant notre ère par Lao - tseu , ěσtiv ĥ dμíxia . Plato , in Symp . un de leurs maîtres , est celui de CHAP . II . THE WORD . 66 71 Judaism.
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