The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1884 - Christianity |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 71
Page 12
... probably its earlier form , appears as a sort of dualism , in which the two great antagonist powers , the creative and destructive , Light and Dark- ness , seem contending for the sovereignty of the world , and , emblematical of moral ...
... probably its earlier form , appears as a sort of dualism , in which the two great antagonist powers , the creative and destructive , Light and Dark- ness , seem contending for the sovereignty of the world , and , emblematical of moral ...
Page 40
... probably to Druidical magic . Bri . tannia hodieque eam attonite celebrat tantis cæremoniis ut dedisse Persis videri posset . Religions de l'Antiquité , i . 363 and note 9 , p . 743 . CHAP . I. POETRY CEASES TO BE RELIGIOUS . 41.
... probably to Druidical magic . Bri . tannia hodieque eam attonite celebrat tantis cæremoniis ut dedisse Persis videri posset . Religions de l'Antiquité , i . 363 and note 9 , p . 743 . CHAP . I. POETRY CEASES TO BE RELIGIOUS . 41.
Page 58
... probably many of the poorer classes had remained be- hind at the period of the Captivity , and many more returned singly or in small bodies , yet on the other hand it is probable , that the tide of emigration , which at a later time was ...
... probably many of the poorer classes had remained be- hind at the period of the Captivity , and many more returned singly or in small bodies , yet on the other hand it is probable , that the tide of emigration , which at a later time was ...
Page 59
... probably , at least if to the credit of his countrymen , have Deen gleaned by Josephus . See on the numbers of the Jews in the Asiatic provinces , particularly Armenia , at a later period ( the con- quest of Armenia by Sapor , A. D. 367 ) ...
... probably , at least if to the credit of his countrymen , have Deen gleaned by Josephus . See on the numbers of the Jews in the Asiatic provinces , particularly Armenia , at a later period ( the con- quest of Armenia by Sapor , A. D. 367 ) ...
Page 61
... probably as symbols or re- Religions . presentatives of the active and passive powers of nature , no doubt with some distinction of their attributes , were the predominant objects . These religions had long degenerated into cruel or ...
... probably as symbols or re- Religions . presentatives of the active and passive powers of nature , no doubt with some distinction of their attributes , were the predominant objects . These religions had long degenerated into cruel or ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according Acts allusion ancient Apostles appears assumed authority Babylonia Baptist belief birth BOOK Cæsar Capernaum CHAP character Christ Christianity connexion Corinth dæmons death declared Deity descent disciples distinct divine doctrines doubt Epistle Essenian Evangelists excited faith favour feeling Galilean Galilee Gentiles Gospels Greek Herod Hist Holy hostility human influence Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Josephus Judæa Judaism Judas Judas the Galilean king language least less Lightfoot Luke Magian mankind Matt ment Messiah mind miracle moral multitude mysterious mythic narrative nation nature opinion original Palestine party passage Passover Paul perhaps period Pharisees philosophy Pilate Polytheism popular Priest principles probably prophetic proselytes province pure race racter reign religion religious remarkable resurrection rites Roman Rome rulers sacred Sadducees Sanhedrin sect seems spirit Strauss supposed synagogue Talmud teacher Temple Tiberias tion tradition truth whole worship writers Zoroaster Zoroastrian καὶ