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... Religion : and , so treated , it is become the most threadbare of all themes . I , therefore , take some credit to myself for discovering a totally new way of investigating these records of his life , and that is , for the valuable ...
... Religion : and , so treated , it is become the most threadbare of all themes . I , therefore , take some credit to myself for discovering a totally new way of investigating these records of his life , and that is , for the valuable ...
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... religious system adopted by him . These little " Confessions of Faith " are evidently coloured by the careful study of ... religion of the World ( or , at least , of its educated portion ) , in the form under which its doctrines are here ...
... religious system adopted by him . These little " Confessions of Faith " are evidently coloured by the careful study of ... religion of the World ( or , at least , of its educated portion ) , in the form under which its doctrines are here ...
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... the favour of the Christians , an important element of the provincial population . In the Mithraic religion ( even at that date predominating in the Roman world ) the Bull was the emblem of the Earth ; and the representation.
... the favour of the Christians , an important element of the provincial population . In the Mithraic religion ( even at that date predominating in the Roman world ) the Bull was the emblem of the Earth ; and the representation.
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... religion was the " universal wish . " There are many varieties of these types , though individually they are extremely rare . Some bear heads of Serapis and Isis conjugated , others the same confronted , where the goddess is supposed to ...
... religion was the " universal wish . " There are many varieties of these types , though individually they are extremely rare . Some bear heads of Serapis and Isis conjugated , others the same confronted , where the goddess is supposed to ...
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... religious worship exclusively , and not to the tongue ; and for this reason he debarred us from the use of words as though we were stealing other people's goods -just as if he would have excluded us from the practice of the arts that ...
... religious worship exclusively , and not to the tongue ; and for this reason he debarred us from the use of words as though we were stealing other people's goods -just as if he would have excluded us from the practice of the arts that ...
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