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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... Faith , to Constancy , to Modesty ( Pudor ) , to Hope . The Penates , the household deities , became the guar- dians of domestic happiness . Venus Verticordia pre- sided over the purity of domestic morals , and Jupiter Stator over ...
... Faith , to Constancy , to Modesty ( Pudor ) , to Hope . The Penates , the household deities , became the guar- dians of domestic happiness . Venus Verticordia pre- sided over the purity of domestic morals , and Jupiter Stator over ...
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... faith of the Gospel , attach itself to , or exhibit a Even if the notion of a visible Shechinah was of a later period ( note to Heber's Bampton Lectures , p . 278 ) , God was universally believed to have a local and personal residence ...
... faith of the Gospel , attach itself to , or exhibit a Even if the notion of a visible Shechinah was of a later period ( note to Heber's Bampton Lectures , p . 278 ) , God was universally believed to have a local and personal residence ...
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... faith . The symbolic presence of the Jews . Deity ( according to their own tradition ) ceased with the temple of Solomon ; and the heathen world beheld with astonishment a whole race whose deity was represented under no visible form or ...
... faith . The symbolic presence of the Jews . Deity ( according to their own tradition ) ceased with the temple of Solomon ; and the heathen world beheld with astonishment a whole race whose deity was represented under no visible form or ...
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... faith . Peace enervated the deities , as well as the soldiers of Rome their occupation was gone ; the augurs read no longer the signs of conquest in the entrails of the victims ; and though down to the days of Augustine , i Roman pride ...
... faith . Peace enervated the deities , as well as the soldiers of Rome their occupation was gone ; the augurs read no longer the signs of conquest in the entrails of the victims ; and though down to the days of Augustine , i Roman pride ...
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... faith , which would associate itself with the purest and loftiest mo- rality ; and remarry , as it were , those thoughts and feelings which connect man with a future state of being , to the practical duties of life . d Augustine ...
... faith , which would associate itself with the purest and loftiest mo- rality ; and remarry , as it were , those thoughts and feelings which connect man with a future state of being , to the practical duties of life . d Augustine ...
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