The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... seems to have mingled with his strange cha- racter . 1 Macc . i . 41. et seqq . 2 Macc . vi . Diod . Sic . xxxiv . 1. Hist . of the Jews , vol . ii . p . 42 . ( 4 ) . Arrian , lib . vi . p . 431. 439. ( Edit . Amst . 1668. ) ; Polyb . v ...
... seems to have mingled with his strange cha- racter . 1 Macc . i . 41. et seqq . 2 Macc . vi . Diod . Sic . xxxiv . 1. Hist . of the Jews , vol . ii . p . 42 . ( 4 ) . Arrian , lib . vi . p . 431. 439. ( Edit . Amst . 1668. ) ; Polyb . v ...
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... seems to have been to secure the stability of her constitution , and still more , to give a religious character to her wars , and infuse a religious confidence of success into her legionaries . The great office of the diviners , whether ...
... seems to have been to secure the stability of her constitution , and still more , to give a religious character to her wars , and infuse a religious confidence of success into her legionaries . The great office of the diviners , whether ...
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... seems gradually to develope itself with the develop- ment of the human mind . It is at first , as in Egypt and India , the prerogative of the higher class ; the vulgar are left to their stocks and their stones , their animals and their ...
... seems gradually to develope itself with the develop- ment of the human mind . It is at first , as in Egypt and India , the prerogative of the higher class ; the vulgar are left to their stocks and their stones , their animals and their ...
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... seems struggling with hostile prejudices , defines with his own ini- mitable compression of language , the doctrine to the sublimity of which he has closed his eyes . " The worship of the Jews is purely mental ; they acknowledge but one ...
... seems struggling with hostile prejudices , defines with his own ini- mitable compression of language , the doctrine to the sublimity of which he has closed his eyes . " The worship of the Jews is purely mental ; they acknowledge but one ...
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... seems to think that much of the strength of the old religion lay in the worship of the emperor . I am not disposed to think so ill of human nature . ( 1 ) Cicero , no doubt , speaks the language of many of the more elevated minds when ...
... seems to think that much of the strength of the old religion lay in the worship of the emperor . I am not disposed to think so ill of human nature . ( 1 ) Cicero , no doubt , speaks the language of many of the more elevated minds when ...
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