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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... Hope . The Penates , the household deities , became the guar- dians of domestic happiness . Venus Verticordia pre- sided over the purity of domestic morals , and Jupiter Stator over courage . But the true national character of the Roman ...
... Hope . The Penates , the household deities , became the guar- dians of domestic happiness . Venus Verticordia pre- sided over the purity of domestic morals , and Jupiter Stator over courage . But the true national character of the Roman ...
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... hope in death . " In these remarkable rites P the primitive Nature - worship had survived under a less refined and less humanized form ; the original and more simple symbolic forms ( those of the first agricultural inhabitants of Greece ...
... hope in death . " In these remarkable rites P the primitive Nature - worship had survived under a less refined and less humanized form ; the original and more simple symbolic forms ( those of the first agricultural inhabitants of Greece ...
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... hope for power , are ever pro- scribed , yet will ever remain . They were at length taken under the avowed patronage of Vespasian and his successors.k All these circumstances were manifest indications of the decay and of the approaching ...
... hope for power , are ever pro- scribed , yet will ever remain . They were at length taken under the avowed patronage of Vespasian and his successors.k All these circumstances were manifest indications of the decay and of the approaching ...
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... hope , with such warnings on every side of involuntary prejudice and unconscious prepossession , uniformly to maintain . In the honesty of his purpose he will seek his excuse for all imperfection or deficiency in the execution of his ...
... hope , with such warnings on every side of involuntary prejudice and unconscious prepossession , uniformly to maintain . In the honesty of his purpose he will seek his excuse for all imperfection or deficiency in the execution of his ...
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... hope of liberation and independence , which struck 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 ...
... hope of liberation and independence , which struck 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 ...
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