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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... 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 . ablest and ...
... 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 . ablest and ...
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... assumed her rank in heaven , as it were the representative of the all - conquering and all - ruling re- public . Roman Religion . But in the There was a stronger moral element in the Roman religion , than in that of Greece . In Greece ...
... assumed her rank in heaven , as it were the representative of the all - conquering and all - ruling re- public . Roman Religion . But in the There was a stronger moral element in the Roman religion , than in that of Greece . In Greece ...
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... assumed the character of a local or na- tional Deity , whose love was confined to the chosen a Nil præter nubes et cœli numen adorant . Juv . Sat. xiv . 9 b Judæi mente solâ , unumque nu- nien intelligunt . Summum illud ... et æternum ...
... assumed the character of a local or na- tional Deity , whose love was confined to the chosen a Nil præter nubes et cœli numen adorant . Juv . Sat. xiv . 9 b Judæi mente solâ , unumque nu- nien intelligunt . Summum illud ... et æternum ...
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... assumed in the theogonies of the Nature worship , where the soul emanating from the source of Being , after one or many transmigrations , was re- absorbed into the Divine Essence . It announced the resurrection of all mankind to ...
... assumed in the theogonies of the Nature worship , where the soul emanating from the source of Being , after one or many transmigrations , was re- absorbed into the Divine Essence . It announced the resurrection of all mankind to ...
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... any writers of established authority , at least in our own country , where the History of Christianity has usually assumed the form of a History of the Church , more or less contro Снар . І. CHRISTIANITY AT DIFFERENT PERIODS . 47 versial.
... any writers of established authority , at least in our own country , where the History of Christianity has usually assumed the form of a History of the Church , more or less contro Снар . І. CHRISTIANITY AT DIFFERENT PERIODS . 47 versial.
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