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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... least for the preservation of this doctrine , in its perfect spiritual purity ; as though the Deity condescended to the capacities of the age , and it were impossible for the divine nature to maintain its place in the mind of man ...
... least for the preservation of this doctrine , in its perfect spiritual purity ; as though the Deity condescended to the capacities of the age , and it were impossible for the divine nature to maintain its place in the mind of man ...
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... least as low as the rudiments of liberal education . When the gravest writers , like Polybius and Strabo , f Quoted also by Neander from Plutarch . ( Non poss . suav . viv . sec . Epic . ) I have adopted Reiske's reading of the latter ...
... least as low as the rudiments of liberal education . When the gravest writers , like Polybius and Strabo , f Quoted also by Neander from Plutarch . ( Non poss . suav . viv . sec . Epic . ) I have adopted Reiske's reading of the latter ...
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... least it had become wearied of its old toys . The education itself , by which , accord- Future Life . m 1 H. R. i . 19 . k Ant . Rom . ii . 8 , 9 . m Bootica , 25 ; Laconica , 4 . " Τοῦτον τὸν λόγον , καὶ ὅσα ἑοι- κότα εἴρηται , οὐκ ...
... least it had become wearied of its old toys . The education itself , by which , accord- Future Life . m 1 H. R. i . 19 . k Ant . Rom . ii . 8 , 9 . m Bootica , 25 ; Laconica , 4 . " Τοῦτον τὸν λόγον , καὶ ὅσα ἑοι- κότα εἴρηται , οὐκ ...
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... least he well knew the terrors that would strike the age in which he wrote . The old established traders in human credulity had d almost lost their occupation , but their place Superstitions . was supplied by new empirics , who swarmed ...
... least he well knew the terrors that would strike the age in which he wrote . The old established traders in human credulity had d almost lost their occupation , but their place Superstitions . was supplied by new empirics , who swarmed ...
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... of established authority , at least in our own country , where the History of Christianity has usually assumed the form of a History of the Church , more or less contro- CHAP . I. CHRISTIANITY AT DIFFERENT PERIODS . 47 versial.
... of established authority , at least in our own country , where the History of Christianity has usually assumed the form of a History of the Church , more or less contro- CHAP . I. CHRISTIANITY AT DIFFERENT PERIODS . 47 versial.
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