The Diegesis: Being a Discovery of the Origin, Evidences and Early History of Christianity, Never Yet Before Or Elsewhere So Fully and Faithfully Set Forth |
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... temple of the god Serapis .... The high priests of Serapis known and distin- guished by the title of Bishops of ... Temples and Christian Church- es .... Saints and Martyrs that never existed CHAP . XXXVI . - Specimens of Pagan piety ...
... temple of the god Serapis .... The high priests of Serapis known and distin- guished by the title of Bishops of ... Temples and Christian Church- es .... Saints and Martyrs that never existed CHAP . XXXVI . - Specimens of Pagan piety ...
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... temple of Janus was then shut , and that wars and discords had absolutely ceased throughout the world : which , though an allegorical , and very probably an hy- perbolical representation of the matter , is at least an honourable ...
... temple of Janus was then shut , and that wars and discords had absolutely ceased throughout the world : which , though an allegorical , and very probably an hy- perbolical representation of the matter , is at least an honourable ...
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... temples of the gods ; and sometimes condescending to act a part on the theatre of superstition , they concealed the sentiments of m * All the inferior deities in Homer , are represented as thus addressing the supreme Jove " Oh first and ...
... temples of the gods ; and sometimes condescending to act a part on the theatre of superstition , they concealed the sentiments of m * All the inferior deities in Homer , are represented as thus addressing the supreme Jove " Oh first and ...
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... temples , during the feasts celebrated in honour of their gods . " - Mosheim , vol . 1 . Cent . 2. p . 202 . 36. This accommodating and truly Christian spirit was carried to such an extent , that the images of the Pagan deities were in ...
... temples , during the feasts celebrated in honour of their gods . " - Mosheim , vol . 1 . Cent . 2. p . 202 . 36. This accommodating and truly Christian spirit was carried to such an extent , that the images of the Pagan deities were in ...
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... temples and altars of their own , in all the streets of Rome , where they might freely offer their sacrifices , it seemed to be a mere insult on Christianity , to demand still one altar more ; and especially in the senate house , where ...
... temples and altars of their own , in all the streets of Rome , where they might freely offer their sacrifices , it seemed to be a mere insult on Christianity , to demand still one altar more ; and especially in the senate house , where ...
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