The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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Page viii
... manner declared to have been drawn from a superhuman source . About the same time Confucius launched in China his ethical teachings , which have ever since satisfied the religious wants of an extensive portion of that empire ; and still ...
... manner declared to have been drawn from a superhuman source . About the same time Confucius launched in China his ethical teachings , which have ever since satisfied the religious wants of an extensive portion of that empire ; and still ...
Page xi
... manner consolidated themselves in their position in times quite modern , and will hold no sort of fellow- ship , ecclesiastical or social , with those who differ with them . It is thus that Christianity has been built up from the ...
... manner consolidated themselves in their position in times quite modern , and will hold no sort of fellow- ship , ecclesiastical or social , with those who differ with them . It is thus that Christianity has been built up from the ...
Page xii
... manner Christianity became invested with the recognition of the divinity of its imputed founder . The Buddhists had performed the like feat in behalf of their founder , also at a time distant from that of his earthly existence . I have ...
... manner Christianity became invested with the recognition of the divinity of its imputed founder . The Buddhists had performed the like feat in behalf of their founder , also at a time distant from that of his earthly existence . I have ...
Page 7
... manner of using exorcisms , by which they drive away demons , so that they never return , and this method of cure is of great force unto this day ; for I have seen a certain man of my own country , whose name was Eleazar , releasing ...
... manner of using exorcisms , by which they drive away demons , so that they never return , and this method of cure is of great force unto this day ; for I have seen a certain man of my own country , whose name was Eleazar , releasing ...
Page 12
... manner in which the translation was conducted , his authority being Irenæus . The people of Jerusalem sent " seventy of their elders that were best skilled in the Scriptures , and in both languages , to Ptolemy , and thus Providence ...
... manner in which the translation was conducted , his authority being Irenæus . The people of Jerusalem sent " seventy of their elders that were best skilled in the Scriptures , and in both languages , to Ptolemy , and thus Providence ...
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