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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Page 114
... the conclu- The nearest approach to the mythic , would , perhaps , be the kind of divine character assumed by Simon i Magus among the Samaritans , and alluded to in the Acts . APP . I. CRITICAL SYSTEM OF WEISSE . 115 sions.
... the conclu- The nearest approach to the mythic , would , perhaps , be the kind of divine character assumed by Simon i Magus among the Samaritans , and alluded to in the Acts . APP . I. CRITICAL SYSTEM OF WEISSE . 115 sions.
Page 150
... date and origin ; but nothing , in my opinion , can be more incredible than that it should have been derived , as Bertholdt would imagine , from the Samaritan belief . Bertholdt , c . 29 . CHAP . II . FIRST DISCIPLES OF JESUS . 151 1.
... date and origin ; but nothing , in my opinion , can be more incredible than that it should have been derived , as Bertholdt would imagine , from the Samaritan belief . Bertholdt , c . 29 . CHAP . II . FIRST DISCIPLES OF JESUS . 151 1.
Page 166
... Evangelic nar- rative . This natural view of the subject appears to me to harmonise the accounts in the Gospels with that of Josephus . Josephus traces the persecution of the | CHAP . IV . JEWS AND SAMARITANS . through Jews.
... Evangelic nar- rative . This natural view of the subject appears to me to harmonise the accounts in the Gospels with that of Josephus . Josephus traces the persecution of the | CHAP . IV . JEWS AND SAMARITANS . through Jews.
Page 167
... Samaritans , ever since the secession Samaria . of Sanballat , had kept the two races not merely Hostility of distinct , but opposed to each other with the Samaritans . most fanatical hostility . This animosity , instead of being ...
... Samaritans , ever since the secession Samaria . of Sanballat , had kept the two races not merely Hostility of distinct , but opposed to each other with the Samaritans . most fanatical hostility . This animosity , instead of being ...
Page 168
... Samaritans , which had so long afflicted the more zealous Jews by its daring opposition to the one chosen sanctuary ... SAMARITAN WOMAN . 169.
... Samaritans , which had so long afflicted the more zealous Jews by its daring opposition to the one chosen sanctuary ... SAMARITAN WOMAN . 169.
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