The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume 21Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie Leonard C. Bowles, 1884 |
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... human destiny . We have no history of the origins of the Christian Church from a humanitarian or , if I may use so pedantic a phrase , from an anthropocosmic point of view ; no history inspired by the questions , What is human- ity's ...
... human destiny . We have no history of the origins of the Christian Church from a humanitarian or , if I may use so pedantic a phrase , from an anthropocosmic point of view ; no history inspired by the questions , What is human- ity's ...
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... humanity made the dire passage from the old world to the new . An inscription at the entrance of the Catacombs of St ... human ingenuity could devise , and that these were voluntarily in- curred and unflinchingly borne by the victims ...
... humanity made the dire passage from the old world to the new . An inscription at the entrance of the Catacombs of St ... human ingenuity could devise , and that these were voluntarily in- curred and unflinchingly borne by the victims ...
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... human nature , takes cap- tive the will , and makes it at once an invincible bar and an all - conquering force . The political success of Christianity was the work of that spirit . The secondary causes , by which Gibbon attempts to ...
... human nature , takes cap- tive the will , and makes it at once an invincible bar and an all - conquering force . The political success of Christianity was the work of that spirit . The secondary causes , by which Gibbon attempts to ...
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... human guise than your typical ecclesiastic . " Will ye.speak wickedly for God ? will ye talk deceitfully for him ? " Job asks of his friends . Talking deceitfully for God , and , where the temper of the time permitted , killing and ...
... human guise than your typical ecclesiastic . " Will ye.speak wickedly for God ? will ye talk deceitfully for him ? " Job asks of his friends . Talking deceitfully for God , and , where the temper of the time permitted , killing and ...
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... human breast . The persecutions suffered by Christians under Roman em- Lasaulx , Der Untergang des Hellenismus . 512176 perors of the second and third centuries are well 20 [ Jan. Christianity in Conflict with Hellenism .
... human breast . The persecutions suffered by Christians under Roman em- Lasaulx , Der Untergang des Hellenismus . 512176 perors of the second and third centuries are well 20 [ Jan. Christianity in Conflict with Hellenism .
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