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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... excited imagination of the believers ; humanity , as it were , self superhumanised and deified ; not what St. Paul asserts , " God in Christ , reconciling the world unto himself . " At the time of the publication of the History of ...
... excited imagination of the believers ; humanity , as it were , self superhumanised and deified ; not what St. Paul asserts , " God in Christ , reconciling the world unto himself . " At the time of the publication of the History of ...
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... excited among the oppressed . Yet , if the temple was dese- crated , the altar thrown down , the priesthood degraded or put to the sword , this was done in the fierceness of hostility , or the insolence of pride ; or from policy , lest ...
... excited among the oppressed . Yet , if the temple was dese- crated , the altar thrown down , the priesthood degraded or put to the sword , this was done in the fierceness of hostility , or the insolence of pride ; or from policy , lest ...
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... excited the wonder of the Greeks . k Solere Romanos Deos omnes ur- bium superatarum partim privatim per familias spargere , partim publicè consecrare . Arnob . iii . 38 . It was a grave charge against Marcellus , that , by plundering ...
... excited the wonder of the Greeks . k Solere Romanos Deos omnes ur- bium superatarum partim privatim per familias spargere , partim publicè consecrare . Arnob . iii . 38 . It was a grave charge against Marcellus , that , by plundering ...
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... excited than by a visible symbol . Hartung , Religion der Römer , i . 10 , has worked out this notion . This book did not come into my hands till after the publication of my first edi tion . 22 PREPARATION FOR NEW RELIGION Book I ...
... excited than by a visible symbol . Hartung , Religion der Römer , i . 10 , has worked out this notion . This book did not come into my hands till after the publication of my first edi tion . 22 PREPARATION FOR NEW RELIGION Book I ...
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... exciting rite of the Roman religion was that which pro- bably tended more than any other , when the immediate excitement was over , to enfeeble the religious feeling , the deification of the living , or the apotheosis of the dead ...
... exciting rite of the Roman religion was that which pro- bably tended more than any other , when the immediate excitement was over , to enfeeble the religious feeling , the deification of the living , or the apotheosis of the dead ...
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