The Evolution of ChristianityWilliams and Norgate, 1884 - 397 pagini |
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Pagina ix
Christianity, Charles Gill. not hard to explain ; the upholders of a particular phase of religion invariably invest its originator with a legendary perfection , all the great achievements of man- kind during his century , and often those ...
Christianity, Charles Gill. not hard to explain ; the upholders of a particular phase of religion invariably invest its originator with a legendary perfection , all the great achievements of man- kind during his century , and often those ...
Pagina x
Christianity, Charles Gill. of Westminster reviewers , who claim this freedom of speech respecting Luther , but object to a candid critic- ism of David , and even shudder at the thought of calling Nicodemus an " eminent Pharisee " ! The ...
Christianity, Charles Gill. of Westminster reviewers , who claim this freedom of speech respecting Luther , but object to a candid critic- ism of David , and even shudder at the thought of calling Nicodemus an " eminent Pharisee " ! The ...
Pagina xi
Christianity, Charles Gill. posing as a literary pontiff enthroned at Westminster , whose non possumus determines the issues of truth and falsehood in absolute independence of verification ? Perhaps , he is under the impression that the ...
Christianity, Charles Gill. posing as a literary pontiff enthroned at Westminster , whose non possumus determines the issues of truth and falsehood in absolute independence of verification ? Perhaps , he is under the impression that the ...
Pagina xiv
Christianity, Charles Gill. Christianity , " and he passes abruptly from Book I. to III . , I necessarily infer that he failed to discover any pretext for censure in Book II . He thus proceeds : — " He says nothing in qualification of ...
Christianity, Charles Gill. Christianity , " and he passes abruptly from Book I. to III . , I necessarily infer that he failed to discover any pretext for censure in Book II . He thus proceeds : — " He says nothing in qualification of ...
Pagina xx
Christianity, Charles Gill. The Contemporary , vol . xxix . , 1877 , affirms that when Tatian wrote his Address to the Greeks , he was " regarded as strictly orthodox . " We may therefore infer from its contents that orthodoxy , in the ...
Christianity, Charles Gill. The Contemporary , vol . xxix . , 1877 , affirms that when Tatian wrote his Address to the Greeks , he was " regarded as strictly orthodox . " We may therefore infer from its contents that orthodoxy , in the ...
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