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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... universal currency , and in a style in which that language displays itself in all its captivating ' force , life , and distinctness . Yet I cannot but think this very perfection of style in some degree fatal to its pretensions . There ...
... universal currency , and in a style in which that language displays itself in all its captivating ' force , life , and distinctness . Yet I cannot but think this very perfection of style in some degree fatal to its pretensions . There ...
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... universal and permanent moral conquest . The religions of the older world were con- tent with their dominion over the particular The older people which were their several votaries . Religions , Family , tribal , national , deities were ...
... universal and permanent moral conquest . The religions of the older world were con- tent with their dominion over the particular The older people which were their several votaries . Religions , Family , tribal , national , deities were ...
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... universal Universality man . It admitted within its pale , on equal tianity . terms , all ranks and all races . It addressed mankind as one brotherhood , sprung from one common progenitor , and raised to immortality by one Redeemer . In ...
... universal Universality man . It admitted within its pale , on equal tianity . terms , all ranks and all races . It addressed mankind as one brotherhood , sprung from one common progenitor , and raised to immortality by one Redeemer . In ...
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... universal wisdom ; an improvement which the tendency of the age manifestly required ; and which the Jews themselves , especially the Alex- andrian school , had already attempted , by allegorising the whole annals of their people , and ...
... universal wisdom ; an improvement which the tendency of the age manifestly required ; and which the Jews themselves , especially the Alex- andrian school , had already attempted , by allegorising the whole annals of their people , and ...
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... universal charity , our natural emotion is the recognition of the Divine goodness , in the promulgation of this beneficent code of religion ; and adoration of that Being in whom that Divine good- ness is thus embodied and made ...
... universal charity , our natural emotion is the recognition of the Divine goodness , in the promulgation of this beneficent code of religion ; and adoration of that Being in whom that Divine good- ness is thus embodied and made ...
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