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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... Resurrection , and first Promulgation of Christianity CHAPTER II . Christianity and Judaism CHAPTER III Christianity and Paganism .. 230 .. 266 • 340 377 .. 424 HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY . BOOK I. CHAPTER I. Introduction State.
... Resurrection , and first Promulgation of Christianity CHAPTER II . Christianity and Judaism CHAPTER III Christianity and Paganism .. 230 .. 266 • 340 377 .. 424 HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY . BOOK I. CHAPTER I. Introduction State.
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... resurrection of all mankind to judgment , and the re- union of the spirit to a body , which , preserving the principle of identity , nevertheless should be of a purer and more imperishable nature . Such are the great primary principles ...
... resurrection of all mankind to judgment , and the re- union of the spirit to a body , which , preserving the principle of identity , nevertheless should be of a purer and more imperishable nature . Such are the great primary principles ...
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... resurrection , had become completely interwoven with the popular belief . Passages in the later prophets , Daniel and Ezekiel , particularly a very remarkable one in the latter , may be adduced as the first distinct autho- rities on ...
... resurrection , had become completely interwoven with the popular belief . Passages in the later prophets , Daniel and Ezekiel , particularly a very remarkable one in the latter , may be adduced as the first distinct autho- rities on ...
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... resurrection . From many passages , quoted by Lightfoot , I select the following : " The righteous , whom the Lord shall raise from the dead in the days of the Messiah , when they are restored to life , shall not again return to their ...
... resurrection . From many passages , quoted by Lightfoot , I select the following : " The righteous , whom the Lord shall raise from the dead in the days of the Messiah , when they are restored to life , shall not again return to their ...
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... resurrection was singularly harmonised with that exclusive nationality . At least the first resurrection was to be their separate portion ; it was to summon them , if not all , at least the more righteous , from Paradise , from the ...
... resurrection was singularly harmonised with that exclusive nationality . At least the first resurrection was to be their separate portion ; it was to summon them , if not all , at least the more righteous , from Paradise , from the ...
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