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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... mind of those nations which had been prostrated by her arms . The gods of the subject nations were treated with every mark of respect : some- times they were admitted within the walls of the conqueror , as though to render their ...
... mind of those nations which had been prostrated by her arms . The gods of the subject nations were treated with every mark of respect : some- times they were admitted within the walls of the conqueror , as though to render their ...
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... they retained the strong hold of habit and interest on dif- ferent classes of society , yet the general mind was advanced beyond them ; they could not supply the 3 DISSOCIATING PRINCIPLE BOOK 1 . religious necessities of the.
... they retained the strong hold of habit and interest on dif- ferent classes of society , yet the general mind was advanced beyond them ; they could not supply the 3 DISSOCIATING PRINCIPLE BOOK 1 . religious necessities of the.
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... mind is necessarily confined to a certain circle of religious notions ; whether the striking phenomena of the visible world , presented to the imagination of various people in a similar state of civilisation , will excite the same train ...
... mind is necessarily confined to a certain circle of religious notions ; whether the striking phenomena of the visible world , presented to the imagination of various people in a similar state of civilisation , will excite the same train ...
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... mind fluctuated between a kind of vague and unformed pantheism , the deification of the whole of nature , or its animation by one pervading power or soul , and the deification of every object which impressed the mind with awe or ...
... mind fluctuated between a kind of vague and unformed pantheism , the deification of the whole of nature , or its animation by one pervading power or soul , and the deification of every object which impressed the mind with awe or ...
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... mind , lost in meditation , and fatigued in the pursuit of some- thing , which , being divested of all sensible qualities , suffers the thoughts to wander without finding a resting- place , is happy , they tell us , to have an object on ...
... mind , lost in meditation , and fatigued in the pursuit of some- thing , which , being divested of all sensible qualities , suffers the thoughts to wander without finding a resting- place , is happy , they tell us , to have an object on ...
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