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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... traditions , perhaps , represent Alexander as a re- ligious persecutor ; but these are of no authority against the direct state- ment of the Greek historians . " Alex- a idre brûle en Enfer pour avoir con- damné au feu les Roshis ...
... traditions , perhaps , represent Alexander as a re- ligious persecutor ; but these are of no authority against the direct state- ment of the Greek historians . " Alex- a idre brûle en Enfer pour avoir con- damné au feu les Roshis ...
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... traditions and the local superstitions of the different races were moulded together in these songs , which , disseminated throughout Greece , gave a kind of federal character to the religion of which they were , in some sort , the ...
... traditions and the local superstitions of the different races were moulded together in these songs , which , disseminated throughout Greece , gave a kind of federal character to the religion of which they were , in some sort , the ...
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... tradition ) ceased with the temple of Solomon ; and the heathen world beheld with astonishment a whole race whose deity was represented under no visible form or likeness . The Prophets , in their spiritual as in their moral tone , rose ...
... tradition ) ceased with the temple of Solomon ; and the heathen world beheld with astonishment a whole race whose deity was represented under no visible form or likeness . The Prophets , in their spiritual as in their moral tone , rose ...
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... what may be called a moderate Rationalist . To his work , and to Lightfoot , Schoetgen , Meuschen , and Eisenmenger , I am indebted for most of my Rabbinical quotations . 56 TRADITION . BOOK I. in whatever sense we understand.
... what may be called a moderate Rationalist . To his work , and to Lightfoot , Schoetgen , Meuschen , and Eisenmenger , I am indebted for most of my Rabbinical quotations . 56 TRADITION . BOOK I. in whatever sense we understand.
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... Tradition . k But their sacred books , the Law and the Prophets , were not the clear and unmingled source of the Jewish ' opinions on this all - absorbing sub- ject . Over this , as over the whole system of the Law , tradition had ...
... Tradition . k But their sacred books , the Law and the Prophets , were not the clear and unmingled source of the Jewish ' opinions on this all - absorbing sub- ject . Over this , as over the whole system of the Law , tradition had ...
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