The inflexible, and, if we may use the expression, the intolerant zeal of the Christians, derived, it is true, from the Jewish religion, but purified from the narrow and unsocial spirit which, instead of inviting, had deterred the Gentiles from embracing... The Freethinker's Magazine and Review of Theology, Politics, and Literature - Página 181851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Gibbon - 1787 - 502 páginas
...: 1. The, inflexible , and , if we may ufe the expreffion , the intolerant zeal of the Chriftians, derived, it is true, from the Jewish religion, but purified from the narrow and unfocial fpifit , which , inftead of inviting , had deterred the Gentiles from embracing the law of... | |
| 1803 - 430 páginas
...the five following causes. I. The inflexible, and, if we may use the expression, the intolerent z«al of the Christians, derived it is true, from the Jewish religion, but purefied from the narrow and unsocial spirit, which instead of inviting, had deterred the gentiles... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1810 - 462 páginas
...that it was most effectually favoured and assisted by the five following causes : I. The inflexible, and, if we may use the expression, the intolerant...Jewish religion, but purified from the narrow and unsorial spirit, which, instead of inviting, had deterred the Gentiles from embracing the law of Moses.... | |
| Richard Watson - 1820 - 498 páginas
...principles than those you have thought proper to mention. Your first cause is, " the inflexible, and, if you may use the expression, the intolerant zeal of the...deterred the Gentiles from embracing the law of Moses." — Yes, Sir, we are agreed that the zeal of the Christians was inflexible ; neither death, nor life,... | |
| 1820 - 664 páginas
...Christians, derived from the mental obedience inculcated by the Jewish religion, but purified from the unsocial spirit which, instead of inviting, had deterred the Gentiles from embracing the law of Moses. 2. The doctrine of a future life, improved by every circumstance which could give weight and efficacy... | |
| 1820 - 718 páginas
...Christians, derived from the mental obedience inculcated by the Jewish religion, but purified from the unsocial spirit which, instead of inviting, had deterred the Gentiles from embracing the law of Moses. 2. The doctrine of a future life, improved by every circumstance which could give weight and efficacy... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1820 - 510 páginas
...christians, derived, it is true, from the Jewish religion, but purified from the narrow and unso cial spirit, which, instead of inviting, had deterred the gentiles from embracing the law ot Moses, n. The doctrine of a future life, im proved by every additional circumstance which could... | |
| 1823 - 878 páginas
...ascribes these ef-Thecanfects are, I. The inflexible and intolerant zeal of the*>. Christians ; derived from the Jewish religion, but purified from the narrow and unsocial spirit which, instead of inviting, deterred the Gentiles from embracing the law of Moses. 2. The doctrine of a future life, improved by... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1824 - 300 páginas
...by him as sufficient to account for such a circumstance, are the following : 1 . the inflexible and intolerant zeal of the Christians, derived, it is...deterred the Gentiles from embracing the Law of Moses ; 2. the doctrine of a future life, improved by every additional circumstance which could give weight... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1827 - 474 páginas
...that it was most effectually favoured and assisted by the five following causes : I. The inflexible, and, if we may use the expression, the intolerant zeal of the ehristians, derived, it is true, from the jewish religion, but purified from the narrow and unsocial... | |
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