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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... immediate post - apostolic times , I have not neglected or closed my eyes against the labours of what are called the Tübingen School . I trust that it is from no blind , stubborn , or vi PREFACE . presumptuous prejudice that I read Baur ...
... immediate post - apostolic times , I have not neglected or closed my eyes against the labours of what are called the Tübingen School . I trust that it is from no blind , stubborn , or vi PREFACE . presumptuous prejudice that I read Baur ...
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... called Orientalism . Possibly some of my statements may have been somewhat too broad ; but I have the satisfaction of finding that very recently that most distinguished Orientalist , M. Lassen , has given his sanction to the same views ...
... called Orientalism . Possibly some of my statements may have been somewhat too broad ; but I have the satisfaction of finding that very recently that most distinguished Orientalist , M. Lassen , has given his sanction to the same views ...
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... called in question . The conqueror might , indeed , take delight in showing his contempt , and , as it were , trampling under foot the rebuked and impotent deities of his subject ; and thus religious persecution be in- flicted by the ...
... called in question . The conqueror might , indeed , take delight in showing his contempt , and , as it were , trampling under foot the rebuked and impotent deities of his subject ; and thus religious persecution be in- flicted by the ...
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... called by Grecian names , ' and worshipped with the accustomed offerings ; and thus all religious differences between Macedonian , and Syrian , and Egyptian , and Persian , at once vanished away . On the same principle , and with equal ...
... called by Grecian names , ' and worshipped with the accustomed offerings ; and thus all religious differences between Macedonian , and Syrian , and Egyptian , and Persian , at once vanished away . On the same principle , and with equal ...
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... called by modern foreign writers Fetichism , in which the shape- less stone , the meanest reptile , any object however worthless or insignificant , is consecrated by a vague and mysterious reverence , as the representative of an unseen ...
... called by modern foreign writers Fetichism , in which the shape- less stone , the meanest reptile , any object however worthless or insignificant , is consecrated by a vague and mysterious reverence , as the representative of an unseen ...
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