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 iii
... passages have been added , chiefly in the notes ; a few slightly enlarged . In general , I have not found much , after a period of above twenty years , which I should wish to retract or to modify . Some objection was raised on the first ...
... passages have been added , chiefly in the notes ; a few slightly enlarged . In general , I have not found much , after a period of above twenty years , which I should wish to retract or to modify . Some objection was raised on the first ...
Page iv
... in some degree fatal to its pretensions . There are passages in which the vivid transparency betrays at once the perplexity of the writer and the inconceivable feebleness of his argu- PREFACE . ments . I cannot apprehend more lasting ...
... in some degree fatal to its pretensions . There are passages in which the vivid transparency betrays at once the perplexity of the writer and the inconceivable feebleness of his argu- PREFACE . ments . I cannot apprehend more lasting ...
Page v
... passages on the transcendant humanity of Jesus ( un- happily , not unleavened ) may give satisfaction and delight ; to those to whom Christianity is a religion , Jesus the author and giver of eternal life , it will fall dead , or be a ...
... passages on the transcendant humanity of Jesus ( un- happily , not unleavened ) may give satisfaction and delight ; to those to whom Christianity is a religion , Jesus the author and giver of eternal life , it will fall dead , or be a ...
Page 4
... passage in Lydus de Ostentis , a book which pro- bably contains some parts of the an- cient ritual of Rome . A certain aspect of a comet not merely foretold victory , but the passing over of the hostile gods to the side of the Romans ...
... passage in Lydus de Ostentis , a book which pro- bably contains some parts of the an- cient ritual of Rome . A certain aspect of a comet not merely foretold victory , but the passing over of the hostile gods to the side of the Romans ...
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... passage in the Book de Divinatione . He introduces Urania speaking to him- Tu quoque cum tumulos Albano in monte nivales Lustrâsti , et læto mactasti lacte Latinas . This mention of milk equally agrees with Dionysius ' account . But can ...
... passage in the Book de Divinatione . He introduces Urania speaking to him- Tu quoque cum tumulos Albano in monte nivales Lustrâsti , et læto mactasti lacte Latinas . This mention of milk equally agrees with Dionysius ' account . But can ...
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