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As Augustus in the east he discovered a new world of diversity in the Christian religion: a dozen sects were engaged in furious conflicts, sects for the most part regional and racial in basis but always associated with particular ...
As Augustus in the east he discovered a new world of diversity in the Christian religion: a dozen sects were engaged in furious conflicts, sects for the most part regional and racial in basis but always associated with particular ...
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In both religious and secular character they stood opposed. ... of sacrifice by the more intelligent practice of charity; that is with generally modernizing the religion which could now be freed from the control of the old priesthood.
In both religious and secular character they stood opposed. ... of sacrifice by the more intelligent practice of charity; that is with generally modernizing the religion which could now be freed from the control of the old priesthood.
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36) asked how it is that while the differences among pagan religions could be peacefully accommodated, ... Religion, which had been used by the Jews and in a different sense by the Hindus, to bind people together in groups, ...
36) asked how it is that while the differences among pagan religions could be peacefully accommodated, ... Religion, which had been used by the Jews and in a different sense by the Hindus, to bind people together in groups, ...
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