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 14
... descent of the reli- gions from a common source . The mythologies might be locally formed , according to the circumstances of climate or soil ; it is impossible to mistake this with regard to the Egyp- tian myths . " Schlegel , p . 16 ...
... descent of the reli- gions from a common source . The mythologies might be locally formed , according to the circumstances of climate or soil ; it is impossible to mistake this with regard to the Egyp- tian myths . " Schlegel , p . 16 ...
Page 52
... descent of the mother . There was , it would seem , a powerful Herodian party , attached to the fortunes of the ruling house ; but the body of the nation now looked with ill - concealed death of CHAP . II . SONS OF HEROD . Sons of.
... descent of the mother . There was , it would seem , a powerful Herodian party , attached to the fortunes of the ruling house ; but the body of the nation now looked with ill - concealed death of CHAP . II . SONS OF HEROD . Sons of.
Page 90
... descent from the house of David had fallen into poverty and neglect . When , after the return from the Babylonian captivity , the sovereignty had been assumed , first by the high - priests of Levitical descent , subsequently by the ...
... descent from the house of David had fallen into poverty and neglect . When , after the return from the Babylonian captivity , the sovereignty had been assumed , first by the high - priests of Levitical descent , subsequently by the ...
Page 93
... descent of the Deity is by no means excluded in the religions in which a similar notion has prevailed , as neither is that of divine power , though confining itself to acts of pure beneficence , from the Christian scheme . This seems ...
... descent of the Deity is by no means excluded in the religions in which a similar notion has prevailed , as neither is that of divine power , though confining itself to acts of pure beneficence , from the Christian scheme . This seems ...
Page 99
... descent , she accom- panied him to Bethlehem . This town , as the birthplace of David , had always been consecrated in the memory of the Jews with peculiar reverence ; and no prediction in the Old Testament appears more distinct , than ...
... descent , she accom- panied him to Bethlehem . This town , as the birthplace of David , had always been consecrated in the memory of the Jews with peculiar reverence ; and no prediction in the Old Testament appears more distinct , than ...
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