The Evolution of ChristianityWilliams and Norgate, 1884 - 397 pagini |
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Pagina xiv
... assumed in a credulous age , the form of attested facts . Free handling was doubtless indispensable to a coherent narrative ; but the author drifts into historical romance , when he puts speeches into the mouths of Peter , Stephen and ...
... assumed in a credulous age , the form of attested facts . Free handling was doubtless indispensable to a coherent narrative ; but the author drifts into historical romance , when he puts speeches into the mouths of Peter , Stephen and ...
Pagina xxxi
... Assuming that his Diatessaron was originally written in Syriac , is that a reason why an orthodox writer of the fourth century , who possessed the Syriac version of the four Evangelists , should select a heretical work of the second ...
... Assuming that his Diatessaron was originally written in Syriac , is that a reason why an orthodox writer of the fourth century , who possessed the Syriac version of the four Evangelists , should select a heretical work of the second ...
Pagina xxxv
... the Gnostic exordium , and thus give further confirmation to my theory of the pre - exist- ence of some evangelical version on which Gnosticism 1 P. 376 . was subsequently engrafted , 1 and to my assumption that c 2 THE CLEMENTINES . XXXV.
... the Gnostic exordium , and thus give further confirmation to my theory of the pre - exist- ence of some evangelical version on which Gnosticism 1 P. 376 . was subsequently engrafted , 1 and to my assumption that c 2 THE CLEMENTINES . XXXV.
Pagina xxxvi
Christianity, Charles Gill. was subsequently engrafted , 1 and to my assumption that Justin borrowed his doctrine of the Logos from Alex- andrine Platonism , in absolute independence of our present version of the fourth Evangelist.2 It ...
Christianity, Charles Gill. was subsequently engrafted , 1 and to my assumption that Justin borrowed his doctrine of the Logos from Alex- andrine Platonism , in absolute independence of our present version of the fourth Evangelist.2 It ...
Pagina xl
... assuming that what is original in my work is not true , and what is true is not original . When , therefore , he says : - " Equally unfounded is the assertion that Plato , an illustrious Athenian , & c . ( sic ) conceived that the ...
... assuming that what is original in my work is not true , and what is true is not original . When , therefore , he says : - " Equally unfounded is the assertion that Plato , an illustrious Athenian , & c . ( sic ) conceived that the ...
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