The Conversion of the Roman Empire: The Boyle Lectures for the Year 1864...Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1864 - Broj stranica: 247 |
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... worship of Belus and Mithras , of Isis and Serapis , had popularly replaced the traditions and the worship of Jupiter and Juno , of Hercules and Quirinus . Christianity , it should be clearly understood , did not succeed at once to the ...
... worship of Belus and Mithras , of Isis and Serapis , had popularly replaced the traditions and the worship of Jupiter and Juno , of Hercules and Quirinus . Christianity , it should be clearly understood , did not succeed at once to the ...
Stranica 21
... worship of supernatural powers , over- prone to believe in and tremble before the influence of invisible existences , capricious or perverse in the apprehension of God's nature , and of the nature of His divine rule and providence ...
... worship of supernatural powers , over- prone to believe in and tremble before the influence of invisible existences , capricious or perverse in the apprehension of God's nature , and of the nature of His divine rule and providence ...
Stranica 28
... worship of the God of their fathers . The people followed in their steps and turned again to the service of Jehovah . And Josiah , ' we read , stood by a pillar , and made a covenant before the Lord , to walk after the Lord , and to ...
... worship of the God of their fathers . The people followed in their steps and turned again to the service of Jehovah . And Josiah , ' we read , stood by a pillar , and made a covenant before the Lord , to walk after the Lord , and to ...
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... worship the enjoyment of national advantages , protection , favour and reward , escape from national disasters and national punishments . This was the political religion of states and peoples . Their priests were the mediators between ...
... worship the enjoyment of national advantages , protection , favour and reward , escape from national disasters and national punishments . This was the political religion of states and peoples . Their priests were the mediators between ...
Stranica 36
... worship of Olympus was the personification of Rome herself as the patron deity of the Romans , and of Victory the embodied symbol of their national power and success . To the last moment the simple theory of the Gospel - which the ...
... worship of Olympus was the personification of Rome herself as the patron deity of the Romans , and of Victory the embodied symbol of their national power and success . To the last moment the simple theory of the Gospel - which the ...
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