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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... expression ) reminds me more of Paul et Vir- ginie ' than , I will not say of the ' Pensées , ' but even of the Vicaire Savoyard . ' I cannot think that eventually the book will add to the high fame of M. Renan . To those who see in ...
... expression ) reminds me more of Paul et Vir- ginie ' than , I will not say of the ' Pensées , ' but even of the Vicaire Savoyard . ' I cannot think that eventually the book will add to the high fame of M. Renan . To those who see in ...
Page 28
... expression may be ventured , their constitutional authority . They had been driven away , or silently receded from their post , in which indeed they had never been firmly seated , as conservators of public morals . The circumstances of ...
... expression may be ventured , their constitutional authority . They had been driven away , or silently receded from their post , in which indeed they had never been firmly seated , as conservators of public morals . The circumstances of ...
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... expression , with my own , seems to think that much of the strength of the old religion lay in the worship of the emperor . I am not disposed to think so ill of human nature . 30 PHILOSOPHY . Book I. attempted to find consolation for.
... expression , with my own , seems to think that much of the strength of the old religion lay in the worship of the emperor . I am not disposed to think so ill of human nature . 30 PHILOSOPHY . Book I. attempted to find consolation for.
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... expressing a grave venera- tion for all the temples and rites of antiquity , frequently relating the miraculous intervention of the several deities , is jealous and careful lest he should be con- sidered a believer in the fables which ...
... expressing a grave venera- tion for all the temples and rites of antiquity , frequently relating the miraculous intervention of the several deities , is jealous and careful lest he should be con- sidered a believer in the fables which ...
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... expressions are similar to those of the Christian records , there seems so manifest an improbability that these should have been adopted after the two religions had assumed ar hostile position towards each other , that they may be ...
... expressions are similar to those of the Christian records , there seems so manifest an improbability that these should have been adopted after the two religions had assumed ar hostile position towards each other , that they may be ...
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