An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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Page viii
... received so vigorous an impulse from the life of Jesus , that this spirit and these views have come to be indisso- lubly associated with the idea , and expressed under the name , of Christianity . Christianity , thus regarded as a ...
... received so vigorous an impulse from the life of Jesus , that this spirit and these views have come to be indisso- lubly associated with the idea , and expressed under the name , of Christianity . Christianity , thus regarded as a ...
Page 6
... received what they said with pleasure , and this bold attempt proceeded to a great height . All sorts of misfortunes also sprang from these men , and the nation was infected with this doctrine to an incredible degree . One violent war ...
... received what they said with pleasure , and this bold attempt proceeded to a great height . All sorts of misfortunes also sprang from these men , and the nation was infected with this doctrine to an incredible degree . One violent war ...
Page 10
... received from their forefathers , as if they made a supplication for its rising . After this , every one of them is sent away by their curators , to exercise some of their arts wherein they are skilled , in which they labour with great ...
... received from their forefathers , as if they made a supplication for its rising . After this , every one of them is sent away by their curators , to exercise some of their arts wherein they are skilled , in which they labour with great ...
Page 12
... received them himself ; that he will abstain from robbery , and will equally preserve the books belonging to their sect , and the names of the angels . These are the oaths by which they secure their proselytes to themselves . any " But ...
... received them himself ; that he will abstain from robbery , and will equally preserve the books belonging to their sect , and the names of the angels . These are the oaths by which they secure their proselytes to themselves . any " But ...
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... receiving from the treasury whatever their disorder or their exigencies require . The aged , too , among them , are loved , revered , and attended as parents by affectionate children ; and a thousand hands and hearts prop their ...
... receiving from the treasury whatever their disorder or their exigencies require . The aged , too , among them , are loved , revered , and attended as parents by affectionate children ; and a thousand hands and hearts prop their ...
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