The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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... received with caution ( Hist . of Christ . Lit. , I. 14 ) . " " The times were not characterized by accuracy of representa- tion . Deception in literary productions was not only prac- tised , but openly defended . The object being to ...
... received with caution ( Hist . of Christ . Lit. , I. 14 ) . " " The times were not characterized by accuracy of representa- tion . Deception in literary productions was not only prac- tised , but openly defended . The object being to ...
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... received into the church . Others have the knowledge of things to come , as also visions and prophetic communications ; others heal the sick by the imposition of hands , and restore them to health . And , moreover , as we said above ...
... received into the church . Others have the knowledge of things to come , as also visions and prophetic communications ; others heal the sick by the imposition of hands , and restore them to health . And , moreover , as we said above ...
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... received hospitality from Philemon and Baucis , according to the tale in Ovid . " The gods , " the people said , are come down to us in the likeness of men , ” whereon they proposed to sacrifice to them ( Acts xiv . 11-13 ) . Simon ...
... received hospitality from Philemon and Baucis , according to the tale in Ovid . " The gods , " the people said , are come down to us in the likeness of men , ” whereon they proposed to sacrifice to them ( Acts xiv . 11-13 ) . Simon ...
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... received him not . " What- ever there may have been in the Talmud bearing upon Christianity , it is clear it was not of a description to support the Christian pretensions ; for the efforts of the Christians appear to have been very ...
... received him not . " What- ever there may have been in the Talmud bearing upon Christianity , it is clear it was not of a description to support the Christian pretensions ; for the efforts of the Christians appear to have been very ...
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... received , and that the test to be applied when they were brought up was to be their consent to worship the Roman divinities ( Smith , Dict . of Greek and Roman Biography ) . In short , the reply is one in appearance only , and ...
... received , and that the test to be applied when they were brought up was to be their consent to worship the Roman divinities ( Smith , Dict . of Greek and Roman Biography ) . In short , the reply is one in appearance only , and ...
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