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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... original of Creuzer . The Aglaophamus of Lo- beck , as might be expected from that distinguished scholar , is full of pro- found and accurate erudition . Yet I cannot but think that the Grecian polytheism will be better understood ...
... original of Creuzer . The Aglaophamus of Lo- beck , as might be expected from that distinguished scholar , is full of pro- found and accurate erudition . Yet I cannot but think that the Grecian polytheism will be better understood ...
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... stage through the minds of poets explains their endless diversity , their departure from their original meaning , and the perpetual loss of the key to their in- terpretation . CHAP . I. PRIESTLY CASTE . caste . 15 caste.
... stage through the minds of poets explains their endless diversity , their departure from their original meaning , and the perpetual loss of the key to their in- terpretation . CHAP . I. PRIESTLY CASTE . caste . 15 caste.
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... original elements ; and , without disturbing the popular mythological religion , furnished a creed to the higher and more thinking part of the community , less wild and extravagant . In Persia the Magian order retained or acquired ...
... original elements ; and , without disturbing the popular mythological religion , furnished a creed to the higher and more thinking part of the community , less wild and extravagant . In Persia the Magian order retained or acquired ...
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... original undisturbed Fetichism of the primitive and bar barous African race . ( Compare Von Hammer , Geschichte der Assassinen , p . 57. ) On the whole , I prefer this theory to that of Cicero ( Nat . Deor . i . 36 ) , that it was ...
... original undisturbed Fetichism of the primitive and bar barous African race . ( Compare Von Hammer , Geschichte der Assassinen , p . 57. ) On the whole , I prefer this theory to that of Cicero ( Nat . Deor . i . 36 ) , that it was ...
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... original ) , but unfortunately Xpvooûs évidρvrat . Dion . Cass . xl . unfinished , volumes of M. Constant , c . 18. Gibbon , i . 16. Moyle's Works , Du Polytheisme Romain . ii . 86. Compare Tac . Ann . i . 39 . P The distinction between ...
... original ) , but unfortunately Xpvooûs évidρvrat . Dion . Cass . xl . unfinished , volumes of M. Constant , c . 18. Gibbon , i . 16. Moyle's Works , Du Polytheisme Romain . ii . 86. Compare Tac . Ann . i . 39 . P The distinction between ...
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