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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Page 15
... supposed com- pliance with the infirmities and pas- sions of human nature , the deity is brought more to a level with our pre- The incompre- judices and wants . hensible attributes ascribed to him are invested with sensible and even ...
... supposed com- pliance with the infirmities and pas- sions of human nature , the deity is brought more to a level with our pre- The incompre- judices and wants . hensible attributes ascribed to him are invested with sensible and even ...
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... supposed that the latter was altogether excluded . It is impossible entirely to dissociate the notion of moral government from that belief , or that propensity to believe , in the existence of a God , implanted in the human mind ; and ...
... supposed that the latter was altogether excluded . It is impossible entirely to dissociate the notion of moral government from that belief , or that propensity to believe , in the existence of a God , implanted in the human mind ; and ...
Page 52
... supposed to have produced upon the popular mind . In short , it will partake , in some degree , of the nature of an historical comment , on facts which it will rather endeavour to elucidate , than to draw out to their full length ...
... supposed to have produced upon the popular mind . In short , it will partake , in some degree , of the nature of an historical comment , on facts which it will rather endeavour to elucidate , than to draw out to their full length ...
Page 65
... supposed that he had de- worth Du Perron's while to fabricate tected , and which are apparent in the the Institutes of Zoroaster , we should , Sadder , are rather notions borrowed no doubt , have had something more by Mohammed from the ...
... supposed that he had de- worth Du Perron's while to fabricate tected , and which are apparent in the the Institutes of Zoroaster , we should , Sadder , are rather notions borrowed no doubt , have had something more by Mohammed from the ...
Page 70
... supposed that the inter- course of the Divinity with man , the moral government , and even the original creation , had been carried on by the intermediate agency , either in Oriental language of an Emanation , or in Platonic , of the ...
... supposed that the inter- course of the Divinity with man , the moral government , and even the original creation , had been carried on by the intermediate agency , either in Oriental language of an Emanation , or in Platonic , of the ...
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