The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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Page vi
... circumstances may permit , the authenticity and era of the several canonical scriptures and of the writings of those who are accounted the early fathers . In the pre- sent work I venture to extend the inquiry to the vi PREFACE .
... circumstances may permit , the authenticity and era of the several canonical scriptures and of the writings of those who are accounted the early fathers . In the pre- sent work I venture to extend the inquiry to the vi PREFACE .
Page vii
... circumstance must have attracted attention , and have left its impress on the records of the day . I object to acknowledge ... circumstances attaching to Christianity have been asserted and believed in while destitute of any true reality ...
... circumstance must have attracted attention , and have left its impress on the records of the day . I object to acknowledge ... circumstances attaching to Christianity have been asserted and believed in while destitute of any true reality ...
Page xi
... circumstance . " Before , " observes the Rev. J. Hunt , the writer of the article in the Con- temporary Review , " Dr Dollinger can get his authori- tative ' tradition , he must discover his method of dis- covering it . The early ...
... circumstance . " Before , " observes the Rev. J. Hunt , the writer of the article in the Con- temporary Review , " Dr Dollinger can get his authori- tative ' tradition , he must discover his method of dis- covering it . The early ...
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... circumstances , admit of excuse , and were utterly unworthy of that sacred cause , which they were unquestionably intended to support . Perceiving , for instance , in what vast repute the poetical effusions of those ancient prophetesses ...
... circumstances , admit of excuse , and were utterly unworthy of that sacred cause , which they were unquestionably intended to support . Perceiving , for instance , in what vast repute the poetical effusions of those ancient prophetesses ...
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... circumstances hereafter in dealing with the testimony of Josephus . Finally , Eusebius , in building up his history , puts together circumstances that could not possibly have co - existed . He has constant recurrences of martyrdoms ...
... circumstances hereafter in dealing with the testimony of Josephus . Finally , Eusebius , in building up his history , puts together circumstances that could not possibly have co - existed . He has constant recurrences of martyrdoms ...
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