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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... remarkable epoch in the history of mankind . For the first Era of time , a large part of the families , tribes , and Cæsar . nations , into which the human race had gradually sepa- rated , were united under a vast , uniform , and ...
... remarkable epoch in the history of mankind . For the first Era of time , a large part of the families , tribes , and Cæsar . nations , into which the human race had gradually sepa- rated , were united under a vast , uniform , and ...
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... remarkable researches of the Northern antiquarians into the contains the whole theory of Rousseau ) , | kind , in not very recent geological has encountered a strong reaction . It formations ( as to human remains , we is remarkable that ...
... remarkable researches of the Northern antiquarians into the contains the whole theory of Rousseau ) , | kind , in not very recent geological has encountered a strong reaction . It formations ( as to human remains , we is remarkable that ...
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... remarkable how widely , almost universally extended throughout the earlier world , appears the in- stitution of a solemn period of mourning about the autumnal , and of rejoicing about the vernal , equinox . * The suspension , or ...
... remarkable how widely , almost universally extended throughout the earlier world , appears the in- stitution of a solemn period of mourning about the autumnal , and of rejoicing about the vernal , equinox . * The suspension , or ...
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... remarkable people , the Etruscans ; and ra- pidly adapted itself , or was forced by the legislator into an adaptation to the character of the people . Mars or Gradivus was the divine ancestor of the race . " The religious calendar was ...
... remarkable people , the Etruscans ; and ra- pidly adapted itself , or was forced by the legislator into an adaptation to the character of the people . Mars or Gradivus was the divine ancestor of the race . " The religious calendar was ...
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... 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 1 ) had been retained by ...
... 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 1 ) had been retained by ...
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