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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Page iii
... expected from four separate and independent narratives , drawn up by different writers , at different times and places , and by one at least from a different point of view ; that this relation accords in every respect with all that we ...
... expected from four separate and independent narratives , drawn up by different writers , at different times and places , and by one at least from a different point of view ; that this relation accords in every respect with all that we ...
Page v
... expected more from the wide and copious erudition of M. Renan . But I find no illustration , no allusion from the Jewish writers which was not familiar to me from Lightfoot , Schoetgen , Meuschen , and the great Tal- mudic scholars of ...
... expected more from the wide and copious erudition of M. Renan . But I find no illustration , no allusion from the Jewish writers which was not familiar to me from Lightfoot , Schoetgen , Meuschen , and the great Tal- mudic scholars of ...
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... expected from that distinguished scholar , is full of pro- found and accurate erudition . Yet I cannot but think that the Grecian polytheism will be better understood , when considered in connexion with the other religions of antiquity ...
... expected from that distinguished scholar , is full of pro- found and accurate erudition . Yet I cannot but think that the Grecian polytheism will be better understood , when considered in connexion with the other religions of antiquity ...
Page 81
... expected to come " from Edom with dyed gar- ments from Bozrah , " and " treading the wine - press in his wrath , " the Essene in his solitary hermitage , or monastic fraternity of husbandmen , looked to the reign of the Messiah , when ...
... expected to come " from Edom with dyed gar- ments from Bozrah , " and " treading the wine - press in his wrath , " the Essene in his solitary hermitage , or monastic fraternity of husbandmen , looked to the reign of the Messiah , when ...
Page 84
... expected the Deliverer suddenly to reveal himself in his maturity of strength and power , may be uncertain : but the last thing that the more ardent and fiery looked for , particularly those who supposed that the Messiah would partake ...
... expected the Deliverer suddenly to reveal himself in his maturity of strength and power , may be uncertain : but the last thing that the more ardent and fiery looked for , particularly those who supposed that the Messiah would partake ...
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