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 14
... wonderful ingenuity and surpassing erudition by M. Max Müller , Oxford Essays , 1856 . That theory accounts for the common origin and descent of the myths of the whole Arian race , the kindred and similitude of which have been gene ...
... wonderful ingenuity and surpassing erudition by M. Max Müller , Oxford Essays , 1856 . That theory accounts for the common origin and descent of the myths of the whole Arian race , the kindred and similitude of which have been gene ...
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... wonderful d Whoever is curious in such in- quiries will find a fearful catalogue of calamities which were to precede , according to the Rabbinical autho- rities , the coming of the Messiah , either in Lightfoot's Harmony , vol . v . p ...
... wonderful d Whoever is curious in such in- quiries will find a fearful catalogue of calamities which were to precede , according to the Rabbinical autho- rities , the coming of the Messiah , either in Lightfoot's Harmony , vol . v . p ...
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... wonderful transaction . Where the Christian moralist would condemn the fierce passion , the ungovernable lust , or the inhuman temper , the Jew discerned the workings of diabolical possession . Scarcely a malady was endured , or crime ...
... wonderful transaction . Where the Christian moralist would condemn the fierce passion , the ungovernable lust , or the inhuman temper , the Jew discerned the workings of diabolical possession . Scarcely a malady was endured , or crime ...
Page 87
... wonderful fact which had occurred does not appear ; but it was a relation of absorbing interest both to the aged man himself , who , although his wife was far advanced in years , was to be blessed with offspring ; and to the whole ...
... wonderful fact which had occurred does not appear ; but it was a relation of absorbing interest both to the aged man himself , who , although his wife was far advanced in years , was to be blessed with offspring ; and to the whole ...
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... wonderful a circumstance should transpire in any of the Christian records . Nor does it appear easily recon- cileable with the cautious distance at which the authori- ties appear to have watched the conduct of Jesus , thus , as it were ...
... wonderful a circumstance should transpire in any of the Christian records . Nor does it appear easily recon- cileable with the cautious distance at which the authori- ties appear to have watched the conduct of Jesus , thus , as it were ...
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