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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... cause lay deeper . the Fathers inveigh were of foreign | cause et la prétexte de la plus révoltante 、 and Oriental origin - Isiac , Bacchana- corruption . " Du Polyth . Rom . ii , 102 . lian , Mithriac . Lobeck , i . 197. See Constant ...
... cause lay deeper . the Fathers inveigh were of foreign | cause et la prétexte de la plus révoltante 、 and Oriental origin - Isiac , Bacchana- corruption . " Du Polyth . Rom . ii , 102 . lian , Mithriac . Lobeck , i . 197. See Constant ...
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... in with the more peculiar cause of excitement predominant in the - general mind . For the principle of this universal ferment lay deeper Hist . of the Jews , vol . ii . p . 87 . 54 GENERAL EXPECTATION OF THE MESSIAH . BOOK I. General.
... in with the more peculiar cause of excitement predominant in the - general mind . For the principle of this universal ferment lay deeper Hist . of the Jews , vol . ii . p . 87 . 54 GENERAL EXPECTATION OF THE MESSIAH . BOOK I. General.
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... Cause ( Zeruane Akerene ) , Time without bounds , which in a In Asia Persarum religionem cæ- teris esse nobiliorem . Mosheim , Inst . p . 58 , and Grot . de Ver . ii , 10 . b This , it may be observed , has no connexion whatever with ...
... Cause ( Zeruane Akerene ) , Time without bounds , which in a In Asia Persarum religionem cæ- teris esse nobiliorem . Mosheim , Inst . p . 58 , and Grot . de Ver . ii , 10 . b This , it may be observed , has no connexion whatever with ...
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... Cause , either awful religious reverence or philosophic abstrac- tion had removed the primal Deity entirely beyond the sphere of human sense , and supposed that the inter- course of the Divinity with man , the moral government , and ...
... Cause , either awful religious reverence or philosophic abstrac- tion had removed the primal Deity entirely beyond the sphere of human sense , and supposed that the inter- course of the Divinity with man , the moral government , and ...
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... caused a great sensation , falling in , as it would , with the prevailing tone of the public mind . For it was the general belief that some messenger would , in the language of Isaiah , " prepare the way of the Lord ; " and the last ...
... caused a great sensation , falling in , as it would , with the prevailing tone of the public mind . For it was the general belief that some messenger would , in the language of Isaiah , " prepare the way of the Lord ; " and the last ...
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