The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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Page vii
... true reality ? That a religious movement based upon the allegation of superhuman agency and divine revelation , but in truth wanting in such supports , may take effect , we have seen illustrated in our own days by the uprise PREFACE . vii.
... true reality ? That a religious movement based upon the allegation of superhuman agency and divine revelation , but in truth wanting in such supports , may take effect , we have seen illustrated in our own days by the uprise PREFACE . vii.
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... truth important to observe , can think lightly of , or hold consistent fellowship with , those who repudiate any serious portion of his creed , and maintain themselves with other props or standards . Differences of creed must inevitably ...
... truth important to observe , can think lightly of , or hold consistent fellowship with , those who repudiate any serious portion of his creed , and maintain themselves with other props or standards . Differences of creed must inevitably ...
Page xiv
... truth . Ráma was a god incarnate , devoting himself for the good of mankind . What is there to induce a follower of his to relinquish him for just such another form presented to him from a foreign quarter ? And do a man's eternal ...
... truth . Ráma was a god incarnate , devoting himself for the good of mankind . What is there to induce a follower of his to relinquish him for just such another form presented to him from a foreign quarter ? And do a man's eternal ...
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... to use the expedient of a lie , in order to advance the cause of truth and piety . The Jews , who lived in Egypt , had learned and received this maxim from them , before the coming of Christ , as THE ERA OF CHRISTIANITY . 3.
... to use the expedient of a lie , in order to advance the cause of truth and piety . The Jews , who lived in Egypt , had learned and received this maxim from them , before the coming of Christ , as THE ERA OF CHRISTIANITY . 3.
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... truth , were deserving rather of commendation than censure ( Mosheim , Early Christians , II . , vii ) . “ It is certain , " says Mr Mackay , " that pseudonymous writing was from early times a common Israelitish custom . Early Christian ...
... truth , were deserving rather of commendation than censure ( Mosheim , Early Christians , II . , vii ) . “ It is certain , " says Mr Mackay , " that pseudonymous writing was from early times a common Israelitish custom . Early Christian ...
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