| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1788 - 738 páginas
...a faint and martyr, the adoptive title of SON OF GOD. * ( The feeds of the faith, which had (lowly arifen in the rocky and ungrateful, foil of Judea, were tranfplanted, in full maturity, to this hjppier dimes of the Gentiles; and the ftrangers of Rome or Afia, who never beheld the manhood,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1788 - 358 páginas
...though fecondary, worfhip of a fubjett world. II. The feeds of the faith, which had flowly God toThe arifen in the rocky and ungrateful foil of Judea,...who never beheld the manhood, were the more readily difpofed to embrace the divinity, of Chrift. The polytheift and the philofopher, the Greek and the... | |
| 1788 - 750 páginas
...might claim, without preemption, the religious, though fecondary, worfhip of a fubjcft world. ' 1'he feeds of the faith, which had flowly arifen in the...tranfplanted, in full maturity, to the happier climes of the Gtntiles; and the {hangers of Rome or Ada, who never beheld the manhood, were the more readily difpofed... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1788 - 738 páginas
...a faint and martyr, the adoptive title of SON OF GOD. * ( The feeds of the faith, which had (lowly arifen in the rocky and ungrateful, foil of Judea, were tranfplanted, in full maturity, to this hjppier dimes of the Gentiles; and the ftrangers of Rome or Afia, who never beheld the manhood,... | |
| 1789 - 508 páginas
...blafphemy in it, , y *;;$*^'1'lThe fee<fe\-r6f"the faith, which i ad flowly ari&n € Sri ' the r6dty ahd Ungrateful foil of Judea, were tranfplanted, * in...full maturity, to the happier climes of the Gentiles 5 and * the ftrangers of Rome or Afia, who never beheld the man' hood, were the more readily difpdfed... | |
| 1788 - 678 páginas
...of a fubjecl world. The feeds of the faith, which had (lowly arifen in the rocky and ungrateful fail of Judea, were tranfplanted, in full maturity, to...who never beheld the manhood, were the more readily difpofed to embrace the divinity, of Chrift. The polytheift and the philofopher, the Greet and the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 410 páginas
...faith, which had slowly «. A arisen in the rocky and ungrateful soil of Judea, were transplanted, in full maturity, to the happier climes of the Gentiles ; and the strangers of Rome or Asia, who never beheld the manhood, were the more readily disposed to embrace... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 496 páginas
...of the faith, which had slowly arisen in the rocky and ungrateful soil of Judea, were transplanted, in full maturity, to the happier climes of the Gentiles ; and the «¿ЛЖ strangers of Rome or Asia, who never beheld the manhood, DoccUai' were the more readily disposed... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 666 páginas
...of the faith, which had slowly arisen in the rocky and ungrateful soil of Judea, were transplanted, in full maturity, to the happier climes of the Gentiles; and the strangers of Rome or Asia, who never beheld the manhood, were the more readily disposed to embrace... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1882 - 648 páginas
...of the faith, which had slowly arisen in the rocky and ungrateful soil of Judea, were transplanted, in full maturity, to the happier climes of the Gentiles ; and the strangers of Rome and Alexandria, who had never beheld the manhood, were more ready to embrace the... | |
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