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 iv
... taken of that very secluding reverence to dismiss the whole Life of Christ from the domain of history ; to make that reverence the source and parent of the whole , either supposing the religion , even Jesus himself , to be no more than ...
... taken of that very secluding reverence to dismiss the whole Life of Christ from the domain of history ; to make that reverence the source and parent of the whole , either supposing the religion , even Jesus himself , to be no more than ...
Page 17
... taken under his protec- tion the physical conformation , in some cases the procre- ation , in all the development of the bodily powers by gymnastic education ; and it required the most consum- mate skill in the sculptor to preserve the ...
... taken under his protec- tion the physical conformation , in some cases the procre- ation , in all the development of the bodily powers by gymnastic education ; and it required the most consum- mate skill in the sculptor to preserve the ...
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... taken the place of the immediate or speedy avenging or rewarding pro- vidence of the Deity in the land of Canaan . Judaism , however , only required to expand with the Expansion of expansion of the human mind ; its sacred Judaism ...
... taken the place of the immediate or speedy avenging or rewarding pro- vidence of the Deity in the land of Canaan . Judaism , however , only required to expand with the Expansion of expansion of the human mind ; its sacred Judaism ...
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... taken place under Aurelian ( Aug. Hist . Vit . Aurel . ) , and even under Maxentius . I add , as the subject is of great interest and importance , and as the erroneous view is held in a book so justly popular as Gieseler's Handbook of ...
... taken place under Aurelian ( Aug. Hist . Vit . Aurel . ) , and even under Maxentius . I add , as the subject is of great interest and importance , and as the erroneous view is held in a book so justly popular as Gieseler's Handbook of ...
Page 43
... taken under the avowed patronage of Vespasian and his successors.k All these circumstances were manifest indications of the decay and of the approaching dis- solution of the old religion . The elegiac poet had read , not without ...
... taken under the avowed patronage of Vespasian and his successors.k All these circumstances were manifest indications of the decay and of the approaching dis- solution of the old religion . The elegiac poet had read , not without ...
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