The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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Page ix
... represented the Greek Church , the Old Catholics , and the Anglicans , all governed by allied principles , and apparently sincerely desirous of coming to a mutual understanding on points of difference . But the result on the reporter's ...
... represented the Greek Church , the Old Catholics , and the Anglicans , all governed by allied principles , and apparently sincerely desirous of coming to a mutual understanding on points of difference . But the result on the reporter's ...
Page xii
Thomas Lumisden Strange. Council of Nicoa , and the Arians , ( now represented by the Unitarians ) , though the earlier body , were set aside by the newly - constituted orthodox party as heretics , and in this manner Christianity became ...
Thomas Lumisden Strange. Council of Nicoa , and the Arians , ( now represented by the Unitarians ) , though the earlier body , were set aside by the newly - constituted orthodox party as heretics , and in this manner Christianity became ...
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... representing that the mass of the people believed him to be a god ; on which Tiberius is said to have proposed that he should be admitted into the Roman pantheon ( ii . 2 ) . He alleges that Mark evangelized Alexandria in the time of ...
... representing that the mass of the people believed him to be a god ; on which Tiberius is said to have proposed that he should be admitted into the Roman pantheon ( ii . 2 ) . He alleges that Mark evangelized Alexandria in the time of ...
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... represents them , at this early day , to have been apparently in possession of the Christian scriptures . " It is highly probable , " he observes , " that the ancient commentaries which he ( Philo ) says they have , are the very gospels ...
... represents them , at this early day , to have been apparently in possession of the Christian scriptures . " It is highly probable , " he observes , " that the ancient commentaries which he ( Philo ) says they have , are the very gospels ...
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... represented to have been the Christ , and yet had said no more of his remarkable assumptions and asserted actions . We have now to consider the passage in Josephus concern- ing John the Baptist , which is this : - " Now , some of the ...
... represented to have been the Christ , and yet had said no more of his remarkable assumptions and asserted actions . We have now to consider the passage in Josephus concern- ing John the Baptist , which is this : - " Now , some of the ...
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