The Distinctive Messages of the Old ReligionsW. Blackwood and sons, 1892 - 342 páginas |
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... ROME , XI . THE SUBJECT CONTINUED , XII . THE MESSAGE OF THE TEUTON , 193 · 215 231 247 XIII . THE MESSAGE OF EGYPT , • XIV . THE MESSAGE OF JUDEA , XV . THE SUBJECT CONTINUED , 275 297 312 XVI . CONCLUSION : CHRISTIANITY AND THE ...
... ROME , XI . THE SUBJECT CONTINUED , XII . THE MESSAGE OF THE TEUTON , 193 · 215 231 247 XIII . THE MESSAGE OF EGYPT , • XIV . THE MESSAGE OF JUDEA , XV . THE SUBJECT CONTINUED , 275 297 312 XVI . CONCLUSION : CHRISTIANITY AND THE ...
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... the events of the living hour . It was reserved for Greece to supply the want in the temple of humanity , and by this she , being dead , yet speaketh . CHAPTER X. THE MESSAGE OF ROME . I REGARD the 214 Messages of the Old Religions .
... the events of the living hour . It was reserved for Greece to supply the want in the temple of humanity , and by this she , being dead , yet speaketh . CHAPTER X. THE MESSAGE OF ROME . I REGARD the 214 Messages of the Old Religions .
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... Rome sought a principle of eclecticism- a principle which should unite and rivet the lives of the multitude . In every department of her history she pursued the same end ; her religious instinct only moved ... Rome . 215 THE MESSAGE OF ROME,
... Rome sought a principle of eclecticism- a principle which should unite and rivet the lives of the multitude . In every department of her history she pursued the same end ; her religious instinct only moved ... Rome . 215 THE MESSAGE OF ROME,
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... Rome sought to do in the gross . She was willing to permit the institutions of the world to re- main ; she only asked that they would assume her own name . Now , the Roman religion follows the plan of the Roman politics ; strictly ...
... Rome sought to do in the gross . She was willing to permit the institutions of the world to re- main ; she only asked that they would assume her own name . Now , the Roman religion follows the plan of the Roman politics ; strictly ...
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... Rome alone to find a meet- ing - place for both . In Rome , as in Judea , we see hands stretched out in opposite directions pointing backward to the gates of a golden para- dise , the other pointing forward to the gates of a future ...
... Rome alone to find a meet- ing - place for both . In Rome , as in Judea , we see hands stretched out in opposite directions pointing backward to the gates of a golden para- dise , the other pointing forward to the gates of a future ...
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