What is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, and was not absent from the beginning of the human race, until Christ came in the flesh; from which time the true religion, which existed already, began to be called Christian. Mazdaznan and the Messenger - Página 3201917Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1869 - 880 páginas
...there has been no entirely new religion since the beginning of the world." St. Augustine says that " what is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, and was not absent from the beginning of the human race until Christ came in the flesh ;" and the design of... | |
| 1869 - 600 páginas
...of the old Christian fathers as to induce St. Augustine to startle even his admirers by saying : — What is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, and was not absent from the beginning of the human race nntil Christ came in the flesh, from which time the... | |
| 1870 - 584 páginas
...more for his " creed " than for his " Lord of Living," where that old Christian Father has written : " What is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, and was not wholly absent from the beginning of the human race, until the Christus came in flesh ; from which... | |
| Longmans, Green and co - 1870 - 442 páginas
...causes of their decay. Their general scope may be summed up in the words of ST. AuCCSTISE : — ' \Vhat is now called the Christian ' religion has existed among the ancients, and was ' not^absent from the beginning of the human ' race until CHRIST came in the flesh ; from which 1 time... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1875 - 604 páginas
...Augustine wrote fifteen centuries ago, many writers of the present day do not seem to know or comprehend. " What is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, and was not absent from the beginning of the human race, until Christ came in the flesh, from which time the... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Slater - 1876 - 120 páginas
...have elsewhere quoted that paragraph from his writings which Mr. Ramasawmy Naidu read to us, viz, that "what is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, and was not absent from the beginning of the human race until Christ came in the flesh ; f rom which time the... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Slater - 1876 - 124 páginas
...elsewhere quoted that paragraph from his writings which Mr. Ramasawmy Naidu read to us, viz, that " what is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, arid was not absent from the beginning of the human race until Christ came in the flesh ; from which... | |
| Helen Zimmern - 1878 - 468 páginas
...to doctrines.' Better still are the words of the Church Father Augustine, when he lays down that ' what is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, and was not absent from the beginning of the human race until Christ came in the flesh ; from which time the... | |
| Theophilus Hahn - 1881 - 272 páginas
...the heathen's heart. It is indeed advisable for all missionaries to learn from St. Augustine, 23 " What is now called the Christian religion has existed among the ancients, and was not absent from the beginning of the human race until Christ came in the flesh : from which time the... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 658 páginas
...quousque Christus veniret in carnem, unde vera religio, qu;e jam erat, ocupit appellari Christiana.' ' What is now called the Christian religion, has existed among the ancients, and was not absent from the beginning of the human race, until Christ came in the flesh : from which time the... | |
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