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... relation of Christianity to History , 3 ; relation of Dogma to Christianity , 4. Mythology , the Priests , and Philosophy , 5. Judaism , the amalgamation of religion with a peculiar civil polity , 5. Christi- anity presents Religion as ...
... relation of Christianity to History , 3 ; relation of Dogma to Christianity , 4. Mythology , the Priests , and Philosophy , 5. Judaism , the amalgamation of religion with a peculiar civil polity , 5. Christi- anity presents Religion as ...
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... Relation of Christianity to Judaism , 33 , 34 ; to Heathenism , and especially to the Grecian Philosophy , 34 , 35. Essenism , 36. Alexandria , and its schools of philosophy , 36 , 37. Philo , 38-40 . Ascetic Theosophy and Gnostic sects ...
... Relation of Christianity to Judaism , 33 , 34 ; to Heathenism , and especially to the Grecian Philosophy , 34 , 35. Essenism , 36. Alexandria , and its schools of philosophy , 36 , 37. Philo , 38-40 . Ascetic Theosophy and Gnostic sects ...
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... Relation of Reason to Revelation 84-90 The feeling among the Heathen of the Insufficiency of Reason , and the Need of a Revelation , 84. Platonism and Neo - Platonism , the Christ - party at Corinth , Carpocrates and Epiphanes , 85. The ...
... Relation of Reason to Revelation 84-90 The feeling among the Heathen of the Insufficiency of Reason , and the Need of a Revelation , 84. Platonism and Neo - Platonism , the Christ - party at Corinth , Carpocrates and Epiphanes , 85. The ...
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... relation to practical life , inasmuch as we belong to a higher order of RELATION OF DOGMA TO CHRISTIANITY . 3 things , and 2 HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOGMAS .
... relation to practical life , inasmuch as we belong to a higher order of RELATION OF DOGMA TO CHRISTIANITY . 3 things , and 2 HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOGMAS .
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... relation to it ? Attempts have been made to trace the origin of Christianity to a mixture of the spiritual or mental tendencies that be- longed to the age in which it appeared . But an enlarged unprejudiced contemplation of History will ...
... relation to it ? Attempts have been made to trace the origin of Christianity to a mixture of the spiritual or mental tendencies that be- longed to the age in which it appeared . But an enlarged unprejudiced contemplation of History will ...
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