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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... manners , usages , opinions of the age and country ; that its religious signification , and , in part , supernatural character , in no way conflict , but are rather in full and perfect harmony , with its simple truth and reality . At ...
... manners , usages , opinions of the age and country ; that its religious signification , and , in part , supernatural character , in no way conflict , but are rather in full and perfect harmony , with its simple truth and reality . At ...
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... manner drained to the utmost by so many travellers before M. Renan . Even as to the style - may an Englishman venture to contrast it ( by no means in its favour ) not only with the dignity and solemnity of Pascal , but with the ...
... manner drained to the utmost by so many travellers before M. Renan . Even as to the style - may an Englishman venture to contrast it ( by no means in its favour ) not only with the dignity and solemnity of Pascal , but with the ...
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... manners pre- dominated . But the monarchy of Rome was founded on principles as yet unknown ; the kingdoms , which were won by the most unjustifiable aggression , were , for VOL . I. B 2 ROMAN CIVILISATION . BOOK I. the most part ...
... manners pre- dominated . But the monarchy of Rome was founded on principles as yet unknown ; the kingdoms , which were won by the most unjustifiable aggression , were , for VOL . I. B 2 ROMAN CIVILISATION . BOOK I. the most part ...
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... manners of the South in the most distant regions ; the wealth and population of the African and Asiatic provinces had steadily increased ; while , amid the forests of Gaul , the morasses of Britain , the sierras of Spain , flourishing ...
... manners of the South in the most distant regions ; the wealth and population of the African and Asiatic provinces had steadily increased ; while , amid the forests of Gaul , the morasses of Britain , the sierras of Spain , flourishing ...
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... manners , usages , and laws , has been the bond which has held together , notwithstanding the internal feuds and divisions , the great European commonwealth ; maintained a kind of federal relation between its parts ; and stamped its ...
... manners , usages , and laws , has been the bond which has held together , notwithstanding the internal feuds and divisions , the great European commonwealth ; maintained a kind of federal relation between its parts ; and stamped its ...
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