The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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Page xii
... followers , whose teachings would have to be disallowed in the present day as insufficient and positively erro- neous , and that the system , as it actually stands , owes its being to exactly such operations as create before our eyes ...
... followers , whose teachings would have to be disallowed in the present day as insufficient and positively erro- neous , and that the system , as it actually stands , owes its being to exactly such operations as create before our eyes ...
Page xiv
... follower of his to relinquish him for just such another form presented to him from a foreign quarter ? And do a man's eternal prospects depend upon his critical selection of the true history ? Happily the means are ample for our ...
... follower of his to relinquish him for just such another form presented to him from a foreign quarter ? And do a man's eternal prospects depend upon his critical selection of the true history ? Happily the means are ample for our ...
Page 19
... followers said to be gathered to his name in Jerusalem , and spreading their creed around them . These things could not have been , and Philo have known nothing of them , and knowing them , it is impossible to account for his silence ...
... followers said to be gathered to his name in Jerusalem , and spreading their creed around them . These things could not have been , and Philo have known nothing of them , and knowing them , it is impossible to account for his silence ...
Page 26
... followers . He is of Jerusalem , the headquarters of the Christian move- ment , where the awful scene of the death of the founder of the faith was enacted , and hears nothing of them there ; he is for a considerable space of time ...
... followers . He is of Jerusalem , the headquarters of the Christian move- ment , where the awful scene of the death of the founder of the faith was enacted , and hears nothing of them there ; he is for a considerable space of time ...
Page 65
... follower of Pythagoras and Plato ( Euseb . Ec . Hist . IV . 4 ) , we have in him that combination of Jewish and Grecian sentiment which enters so largely into the composition of the Christian Logos . On this subject he dilated with a ...
... follower of Pythagoras and Plato ( Euseb . Ec . Hist . IV . 4 ) , we have in him that combination of Jewish and Grecian sentiment which enters so largely into the composition of the Christian Logos . On this subject he dilated with a ...
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