The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 51
... Christ ( 17 ) . It was natural that the primitive tradition of a church which was founded only forty days after the death of Christ , and was governed almost as many years under the immediate inspection of his apostle , should be ...
... Christ ( 17 ) . It was natural that the primitive tradition of a church which was founded only forty days after the death of Christ , and was governed almost as many years under the immediate inspection of his apostle , should be ...
Side 53
... Christ . The unfortunate Ebionites , rejected from one religion as apostates , and from the other as he- retics , found themselves compelled to assume a more decided cha- racter ; and although some traces of that obsolete sect may be ...
... Christ . The unfortunate Ebionites , rejected from one religion as apostates , and from the other as he- retics , found themselves compelled to assume a more decided cha- racter ; and although some traces of that obsolete sect may be ...
Side 55
... Christ whom they adored as the first and brightest emanation of the Deity , appeared upon earth to rescue mankind from their various errors and to reveal a new " system of truth and perfection . The most learned of the fathers , by a ...
... Christ whom they adored as the first and brightest emanation of the Deity , appeared upon earth to rescue mankind from their various errors and to reveal a new " system of truth and perfection . The most learned of the fathers , by a ...
Side 56
... Christ many sublime but obscure tenets , which they de- rived from oriental philosophy , and even from the religion of Zoro- aster , concerning the eternity of matter , the existence of two prin- ciples , and the mysterious hierarchy of ...
... Christ many sublime but obscure tenets , which they de- rived from oriental philosophy , and even from the religion of Zoro- aster , concerning the eternity of matter , the existence of two prin- ciples , and the mysterious hierarchy of ...
Side 57
... Christ , which are not related in our Gospels , and indeed have never been written . Why might not St. Ignatius , who had lived with the Apostles or their disciples , repeat in other words that which St. Luke has related , particu ...
... Christ , which are not related in our Gospels , and indeed have never been written . Why might not St. Ignatius , who had lived with the Apostles or their disciples , repeat in other words that which St. Luke has related , particu ...
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