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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... danger and disaster . o Livy , xxix . 12 et seqq . P During the Republic , the temples Compare Augustin de Cons . Evang . of Isis and Serapis were twice ordered i . 18 . For the Grecian custom on this subject , see Thucyd . iv . 98 ...
... danger and disaster . o Livy , xxix . 12 et seqq . P During the Republic , the temples Compare Augustin de Cons . Evang . of Isis and Serapis were twice ordered i . 18 . For the Grecian custom on this subject , see Thucyd . iv . 98 ...
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... dangerous ; and teach in public a religion , in which , in supposed com- pliance with the infirmities and pas- sions of human nature , the deity is brought more to a level with our pre- judices and wants . The incompre- hensible ...
... dangerous ; and teach in public a religion , in which , in supposed com- pliance with the infirmities and pas- sions of human nature , the deity is brought more to a level with our pre- judices and wants . The incompre- hensible ...
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... dangerous , and the philosopher , enjoying perfect tolera- tion , and rather proud of his distinctive superiority than anxious to propagate his opinions throughout the world , did not think it worth while , at the hazard of popular ...
... dangerous , and the philosopher , enjoying perfect tolera- tion , and rather proud of his distinctive superiority than anxious to propagate his opinions throughout the world , did not think it worth while , at the hazard of popular ...
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... the sense of their common danger , and endeavoured to array a system com- posed of the most rational and attrac- tive parts of both , against the encroach- ments of Christianity . CHAP . I. THE MYSTERIES . 31 some new excitement.
... the sense of their common danger , and endeavoured to array a system com- posed of the most rational and attrac- tive parts of both , against the encroach- ments of Christianity . CHAP . I. THE MYSTERIES . 31 some new excitement.
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... danger to which Jewish indepen- dence was reduced , was associated with this exalted senti- ment ; the nearer the ruin , the nearer the restoration of their Theocracy . For there is no doubt , that among other predictions , according to ...
... danger to which Jewish indepen- dence was reduced , was associated with this exalted senti- ment ; the nearer the ruin , the nearer the restoration of their Theocracy . For there is no doubt , that among other predictions , according to ...
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