Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 Seiten |
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... heathen public . Now the first thing that strikes us is , that the religion they carried with them was exclusive . It denied without reserve the truth of every article of heathen mythology , the existence of every object of their ...
... heathen public . Now the first thing that strikes us is , that the religion they carried with them was exclusive . It denied without reserve the truth of every article of heathen mythology , the existence of every object of their ...
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... heathen public . It is by no means true that unbelievers are usually tolerant . They are not disposed ( and why should they ? ) to endanger the present state of things , by suffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be ...
... heathen public . It is by no means true that unbelievers are usually tolerant . They are not disposed ( and why should they ? ) to endanger the present state of things , by suffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be ...
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... heathens considered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magistrate , as any other part ... heathen establishment ; ' Hi ritus , It was quoquo modo inducti , antiquitate defenduntur . ' 14 EVIDENCES OF.
... heathens considered religion entirely as an affair of state , as much under the tuition of the magistrate , as any other part ... heathen establishment ; ' Hi ritus , It was quoquo modo inducti , antiquitate defenduntur . ' 14 EVIDENCES OF.
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... heathen writers of that age had gained , and which a few passages in their remaining works inciden- tally discover to us , offers itself to our notice in the first place because , so far as this evidence goes , it is the con- cession of ...
... heathen writers of that age had gained , and which a few passages in their remaining works inciden- tally discover to us , offers itself to our notice in the first place because , so far as this evidence goes , it is the con- cession of ...
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... heathen sacrifices . The constancy , and by consequence the sufferings , of the Christians of this period , is also referred to by Epic- tetus , who imputes their intrepidity to madness , or to a kind of fashion or habit ; and about ...
... heathen sacrifices . The constancy , and by consequence the sufferings , of the Christians of this period , is also referred to by Epic- tetus , who imputes their intrepidity to madness , or to a kind of fashion or habit ; and about ...
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