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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... I mean , of | course , the general policy , not the local tyranny , which was often so capriciously , so blindly , so insolently exercised by the individual provincial governor CHAP . I. APPEARANCE OF CHRISTIANITY . 3 luxuries ,
... I mean , of | course , the general policy , not the local tyranny , which was often so capriciously , so blindly , so insolently exercised by the individual provincial governor CHAP . I. APPEARANCE OF CHRISTIANITY . 3 luxuries ,
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... course , educe us from something lower than the lowest barbarism . All the theories of the progressive education of the human race tend to the same conclusion . So , too , the discoveries of human implements of the simplest iron ; the ...
... course , educe us from something lower than the lowest barbarism . All the theories of the progressive education of the human race tend to the same conclusion . So , too , the discoveries of human implements of the simplest iron ; the ...
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... course ; it threw an ideal grandeur and an unearthly loveliness over the human form , and by degrees deities became men , and men deities , or , as the distinction between the godlike ( Oeoelkeλos ) and the divine ( cîos ) became more ...
... course ; it threw an ideal grandeur and an unearthly loveliness over the human form , and by degrees deities became men , and men deities , or , as the distinction between the godlike ( Oeoelkeλos ) and the divine ( cîos ) became more ...
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... to Theodosius . Hic cultus in leges meas orbem redegit ; hæc sacra Annibalem a manibus , a Capitolio Senncnas repulerunt . This subject will fre quently recur in the course of our History . CHAP . I. k UPON POLYTHEISM . 29 had become.
... to Theodosius . Hic cultus in leges meas orbem redegit ; hæc sacra Annibalem a manibus , a Capitolio Senncnas repulerunt . This subject will fre quently recur in the course of our History . CHAP . I. k UPON POLYTHEISM . 29 had become.
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... course of deterioration or refine- ment , and at length returned and resolved itself into the primal source of all existence . But the Mysteries , from their very nature , could only act upon the public mind in a limited manner ...
... course of deterioration or refine- ment , and at length returned and resolved itself into the primal source of all existence . But the Mysteries , from their very nature , could only act upon the public mind in a limited manner ...
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