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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... rest of their race by their acknowledged superiority ; they were the benefactors , and thence the rulers , of their people : to retain their power , as the people advanced , they resorted to every means of keep- ing men in ignorance and ...
... rest of their race by their acknowledged superiority ; they were the benefactors , and thence the rulers , of their people : to retain their power , as the people advanced , they resorted to every means of keep- ing men in ignorance and ...
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... rests on the au- thority of Pliny , xxviii . 2 , and of Plutarch , Vit . Marii , in init . Quæst . Rom . , appears to me very doubtful . The prohibitory law of Lentulus , A.U. DCLVII . , " minime Romano Sacro , " lib . xxii . 57 , and ...
... rests on the au- thority of Pliny , xxviii . 2 , and of Plutarch , Vit . Marii , in init . Quæst . Rom . , appears to me very doubtful . The prohibitory law of Lentulus , A.U. DCLVII . , " minime Romano Sacro , " lib . xxii . 57 , and ...
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... rest . d Such on all the great questions of religion , the divine nature , providence , the origin and future being of the soul , was the floating and uncertain state of the human mind . In the department of morals , Philosophy nobly ...
... rest . d Such on all the great questions of religion , the divine nature , providence , the origin and future being of the soul , was the floating and uncertain state of the human mind . In the department of morals , Philosophy nobly ...
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... of Dr. Haug's work . I confess , indeed , that Dr. Haug's fine distinction between the religious and philosophical notions of Zoroaster is much too modern , too German , for me . But on the relative CHAP . II . THE ANGELS . 67 to rest.
... of Dr. Haug's work . I confess , indeed , that Dr. Haug's fine distinction between the religious and philosophical notions of Zoroaster is much too modern , too German , for me . But on the relative CHAP . II . THE ANGELS . 67 to rest.
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... rest are much later . For my purpose , however , those tenets which were held in common by the Zoroastrians and The Angels . the Jews of the Captivity are alone of importance . I find but little to re- tract or modify in the text . i ...
... rest are much later . For my purpose , however , those tenets which were held in common by the Zoroastrians and The Angels . the Jews of the Captivity are alone of importance . I find but little to re- tract or modify in the text . i ...
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