Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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... Church and the religions which , at its coming , it found established in the Ro- man Empire . Such an inquiry has been greatly facilitated by the labors of M. Gaston Boissier ( of the French Academy ) , whose works the present writer ...
... Church and the religions which , at its coming , it found established in the Ro- man Empire . Such an inquiry has been greatly facilitated by the labors of M. Gaston Boissier ( of the French Academy ) , whose works the present writer ...
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... Church , because the members of the various priesthoods were thoroughly imbued with lay sentiments . Religion consisted in external acts of worship , which had to be carried out with a nice precision , with proper atti- tudes , due ...
... Church , because the members of the various priesthoods were thoroughly imbued with lay sentiments . Religion consisted in external acts of worship , which had to be carried out with a nice precision , with proper atti- tudes , due ...
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... Church spread and diffused itself throughout the civilized world . It can , however , only by cour- tesy be called a Church , " since it had no common dogmas , no universal disci- pline , no means ( nor any desire ) of en- forcing ...
... Church spread and diffused itself throughout the civilized world . It can , however , only by cour- tesy be called a Church , " since it had no common dogmas , no universal disci- pline , no means ( nor any desire ) of en- forcing ...
Pagina 9
... Church , which was also largely recruited by the servile class , whose very disabilities tended to make them seek its comfort and moral support . ( 7 ) One of the most powerful im- pulses toward the Christian religion seems to have been ...
... Church , which was also largely recruited by the servile class , whose very disabilities tended to make them seek its comfort and moral support . ( 7 ) One of the most powerful im- pulses toward the Christian religion seems to have been ...
Pagina 10
... Church as follows : - ligious system the nascent Christian Church , two of its characteristics stand out in the most striking contrast . They are ( 1 ) an organic catholicity , and ( 2 ) authoritative dogmatism - not only as to outward ...
... Church as follows : - ligious system the nascent Christian Church , two of its characteristics stand out in the most striking contrast . They are ( 1 ) an organic catholicity , and ( 2 ) authoritative dogmatism - not only as to outward ...
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