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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... Theocracy . For there is no doubt , that among other predictions , according to the general belief , which pointed to the present period , a very ancient interpretation of the prophecy , which declared that the sceptre , the royal ...
... Theocracy . For there is no doubt , that among other predictions , according to the general belief , which pointed to the present period , a very ancient interpretation of the prophecy , which declared that the sceptre , the royal ...
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... theocracy to the empire of Rome . The payment of tribute which began to be enforced on the deposition of Archelaus , accord- / ing to his tenets , was not merely a base renunciation of their liber- ties , but a sin against their God ...
... theocracy to the empire of Rome . The payment of tribute which began to be enforced on the deposition of Archelaus , accord- / ing to his tenets , was not merely a base renunciation of their liber- ties , but a sin against their God ...
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... theocracy of God's chosen people re - established for eternity . In its higher Christian sense it assumed the sense of the moral dominion to be exercised by Christ over his subjects in this life ; that dominion which is to be continued ...
... theocracy of God's chosen people re - established for eternity . In its higher Christian sense it assumed the sense of the moral dominion to be exercised by Christ over his subjects in this life ; that dominion which is to be continued ...
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... theocracy to be re - established in its new and more enduring form ; the dead , at least those who were to share in the first resurrection , their own ancestors , were to rise ; the solemn judgment was to be held ; the hostile nations ...
... theocracy to be re - established in its new and more enduring form ; the dead , at least those who were to share in the first resurrection , their own ancestors , were to rise ; the solemn judgment was to be held ; the hostile nations ...
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... theocracy . For so completely were the suggestions in unison with the popular ex- pectation , that ambition , if it had taken a human or a worldly turn , might have urged precisely such displays of supernatural power as are represented ...
... theocracy . For so completely were the suggestions in unison with the popular ex- pectation , that ambition , if it had taken a human or a worldly turn , might have urged precisely such displays of supernatural power as are represented ...
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