The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1884 - Christianity |
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... already assumed its bias : few , yet still some , vestiges remain in Homer of the earlier theogonic fables . Conscious , as it were , and prophetic Mr. Mill ( Hist . of India ) , among the | Osir . ) ; to that of Porphyry ( de Abst ...
... already assumed its bias : few , yet still some , vestiges remain in Homer of the earlier theogonic fables . Conscious , as it were , and prophetic Mr. Mill ( Hist . of India ) , among the | Osir . ) ; to that of Porphyry ( de Abst ...
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... already taken the place of the immediate or speedy avenging or rewarding pro- vidence of the Deity in the land of Canaan . Judaism , however , only required to expand with the Expansion of expansion of the human mind ; its sacred ...
... already taken the place of the immediate or speedy avenging or rewarding pro- vidence of the Deity in the land of Canaan . Judaism , however , only required to expand with the Expansion of expansion of the human mind ; its sacred ...
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... already attempted , by allegorising the whole annals of their people , and extracting a pro- found moral meaning from all the circumstances of their extraordinary history.d progress of upon poly- But the progress of knowledge was fatal ...
... already attempted , by allegorising the whole annals of their people , and extracting a pro- found moral meaning from all the circumstances of their extraordinary history.d progress of upon poly- But the progress of knowledge was fatal ...
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... already commenced , was not carried to its height until philosophy and polytheism coalesced again , from the sense of their common danger , and endeavoured to array a system com- posed of the most rational and attrac- tive parts of both ...
... already commenced , was not carried to its height until philosophy and polytheism coalesced again , from the sense of their common danger , and endeavoured to array a system com- posed of the most rational and attrac- tive parts of both ...
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... already ad- mitted by all the great masters of philological science , Bopp , Rask , Wes- tergaard , Bournouf , Max Müller . My friend H. H. Wilson doubted ; but I believe his doubts grew weaker , if they had not quite died away ) . Dr ...
... already ad- mitted by all the great masters of philological science , Bopp , Rask , Wes- tergaard , Bournouf , Max Müller . My friend H. H. Wilson doubted ; but I believe his doubts grew weaker , if they had not quite died away ) . Dr ...
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