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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... principle of estrangement from the world seems almost irre- concilable with the theory of Buddhism which has been wrought out by the later Orientalists , and the sum of which has been so well and so clearly expounded in the volume of M ...
... principle of estrangement from the world seems almost irre- concilable with the theory of Buddhism which has been wrought out by the later Orientalists , and the sum of which has been so well and so clearly expounded in the volume of M ...
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... principle of vast and sudden growth and as rapid decay , broke up at his death into several conflicting kingdoms ... principles as yet unknown ; the kingdoms , which were won by the most unjustifiable aggression , were , for VOL . I ...
... principle of vast and sudden growth and as rapid decay , broke up at his death into several conflicting kingdoms ... principles as yet unknown ; the kingdoms , which were won by the most unjustifiable aggression , were , for VOL . I ...
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... principle of the horrible persecution of the Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes , though a kind of heathen bigotry seems to have mingled with his strange cha- racter . 1 Macc . i . 41 et seqq .; 2 Macc . vi .; Diod . Sic . xxxiv . 1. Hist . of ...
... principle of the horrible persecution of the Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes , though a kind of heathen bigotry seems to have mingled with his strange cha- racter . 1 Macc . i . 41 et seqq .; 2 Macc . vi .; Diod . Sic . xxxiv . 1. Hist . of ...
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... principle , and with equal sagacity , Rome , in this as in other respects , aspired to enslave the mind of those nations which had been prostrated by her arms . The gods of the subject nations were treated with every mark of respect ...
... principle , and with equal sagacity , Rome , in this as in other respects , aspired to enslave the mind of those nations which had been prostrated by her arms . The gods of the subject nations were treated with every mark of respect ...
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... though 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.
... though 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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