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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... whole Life of Christ from the domain of history ; to make that reverence the source and parent of the whole , either supposing the religion , even Jesus himself , to be no more than the spontaneous growth of the opinions , thoughts ...
... whole Life of Christ from the domain of history ; to make that reverence the source and parent of the whole , either supposing the religion , even Jesus himself , to be no more than the spontaneous growth of the opinions , thoughts ...
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... whole of modern history . principle of Christianity announced the appearance of its Divine Dissociating Author as the era of a new moral creation ; old religions . and if we take our stand , as it were , on the isthmus which separates ...
... whole of modern history . principle of Christianity announced the appearance of its Divine Dissociating Author as the era of a new moral creation ; old religions . and if we take our stand , as it were , on the isthmus which separates ...
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... whole theory of Rousseau ) , has encountered a strong reaction . It is remarkable that Niebuhr in Ger- many , and Archbishop Whately in this country , with no knowledge of each other's views , should at the same time call in question ...
... whole theory of Rousseau ) , has encountered a strong reaction . It is remarkable that Niebuhr in Ger- many , and Archbishop Whately in this country , with no knowledge of each other's views , should at the same time call in question ...
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... whole of nature , or its animation by one pervading power or soul , and the deification of every object which impressed the mind with awe or admiration . While every nation , every the Marriage of the Sun and the Earth , p . 40 , and pp ...
... whole of nature , or its animation by one pervading power or soul , and the deification of every object which impressed the mind with awe or admiration . While every nation , every the Marriage of the Sun and the Earth , p . 40 , and pp ...
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... whole , I prefer this theory to that of Cicero ( Nat . Deor . i . 36 ) , that it was derived from mere usefulness ; to the political reason suggested by Plutarch ( de Isid . et Osir . ) ; to that of Porphyry ( de Abst . iv . 9 ) , which ...
... whole , I prefer this theory to that of Cicero ( Nat . Deor . i . 36 ) , that it was derived from mere usefulness ; to the political reason suggested by Plutarch ( de Isid . et Osir . ) ; to that of Porphyry ( de Abst . iv . 9 ) , which ...
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