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the otherwise unintelligible success of that saint in combatting / the otherwise unintelligible success of that saint in combating

expression to this accomplished fact and it is no derrogation of his / expression to this accomplished fact and it is no derogation of his

words restriction in matrimony whether Chilastic or monastic is due / words restriction in matrimony whether Chiliastic or monastic is due

of the movement, were influenced more by Chilastic concepts than / of the movement, were influenced more by Chiliastic concepts than

[3] Cf. Parables in I Enoch XXXVII-IXXI. / [3] Cf. Parables in I Enoch XXXVII-LXXI.

Fourth: What may be distinguished as the specifically Christain / Fourth: What may be distinguished as the specifically Christian

[4] Cf. Apocalypse of Baurch; 4 Ezra, 4 Maccabees.

[4] Cf. Apocalypse of Baruch; 4 Ezra, 4 Maccabees.

the pupose of giving him a vest and an overcoat in addition to what / the purpose of giving him a vest and an overcoat in addition to what

and rightly discharged his service to Him. [13] / and rightly discharged his service to Him." [13]

The inconsistent and irreconciliable nature of the evidence about / The inconsistent and irreconcilable nature of the evidence about

references to interest, which may perhpas be due to the fact that in / references to interest, which may perhaps be due to the fact that in

condeming interest as such. In the minds of the early Christians the / condemning interest as such. In the minds of the early Christians the

prediliction of certain types of pecuniary interest for that reformer's / predilection of certain types of pecuniary interest for that reformer's

system of eccliastical polity. The Roman law did indeed fix a / system of ecclesiastical polity. The Roman law did indeed fix a

or act up to all thay they believe. Imagine a man acting on the / or act up to all that they believe. Imagine a man acting on the

institution they were perfectly familar and in universal observance / institution they were perfectly familiar and in universal observance

It was immoral to invest money in the consrtuction company that / It was immoral to invest money in the construction company that

economic and matters--and on other matters also. The difference in a / economic matters--and on other matters also. The difference in a

As soon as Christain doctrines became widespread enough to / As soon as Christian doctrines became widespread enough to

villange or serfdom. But this change cut off the economic margin / villeinage or serfdom. But this change cut off the economic margin

that of Bibical exegesis. In the well known sermon or essay on: / that of Biblical exegesis. In the well known sermon or essay on:

pyhsical possessions, but spiritual qualities of greed and avarice. / physical possessions, but spiritual qualities of greed and avarice.

that shall with difficulty enter into the kingdom," is to be apprehended / that shall with difficulty enter into the kingdom, is to be apprehended

the reward of which is salvation." "Sell thy possessions ." What is / the reward of which is salvation." "Sell thy possessions . What is

expositions of Christian Scripture, penning the most powerful apologitic / expositions of Christian Scripture, penning the most powerful apologetic

honors upon the lowliest drugery; [37] they turned princes into plowmen / honors upon the lowliest drudgery; [37] they turned princes into plowmen

institutions of society can indeed be changed. But they can be changed-- or / institutions of society can indeed be changed. But they can be changed-- on

lack theoritical justification tend to accumulate such justification / lack theoretical justification tend to accumulate such justification

the spread of Chriatian theology by liberating it from the burden / the spread of Christian theology by liberating it from the burden

influence is economic. Christianity by teaching the virtues of honesty / influence is economic. Christianity by teaching the virtues of honesty,

Penticost and immediately afterwards was due primarily to the fact / Pentecost and immediately afterwards was due primarily to the fact

began to develope doctrines and practices even slightly at / began to develop doctrines and practices even slightly at

motive, the threatened loss of livlihood , entering along with anger / motive, the threatened loss of livelihood , entering along with anger

of the crowds only after agitation diliberately stirred up by interested / of the crowds only after agitation deliberately stirred up by interested

also the villages and country places and yet it sees possible to stop it and / also the villages and country places and yet it seems possible to stop it and

teaching many not to sacrifice or to worship the gods. Speaking / teaching many not to sacrifice or to worship the gods." Speaking

pagan public. Most noticable of all is the indifference of the mob / pagan public. Most noticeable of all is the indifference of the mob

clamor and blows and draggings and roberies and stonings and / clamor and blows and draggings and robberies and stonings and

more through permeation of the public mind by Christianity. There / more thorough permeation of the public mind by Christianity. There

very extent and throughness and duration of the persecution / very extent and thoroughness and duration of the persecution

belongs in the reign of Septimus Severns instead of that of Marcus / belongs in the reign of Septimus Severus instead of that of Marcus

circumstances more or less in obeyance . On the whole it was undoubtedly / circumstances more or less in abeyance . On the whole it was undoubtedly

more violent at the end of the period tham at the beginning. / more violent at the end of the period than at the beginning.

Serverus , 202 A.D. In the account given by Eusebius of the martydom / Severus , 202 A.D. In the account given by Eusebius of the martyrdom

case it was not the product of any spontanious popular movement. / case it was not the product of any spontaneous popular movement.

They were not called forth by any imperial edict--they preceeded the / They were not called forth by any imperial edict--they preceded the

governmental, legal precess would ever, or could ever, take on. / governmental, legal process would ever, or could ever, take on.

persecution among us did not begin with the royal decree but proceeded / persecution among us did not begin with the royal decree but preceded

accumlated sentiment and social unrest must of necessity discharge / accumulated sentiment and social unrest must of necessity discharge

perhaps be going beyong the evidence to say that in this interval, / perhaps be going beyond the evidence to say that in this interval,

away from them and drove the Jews out of the city, permiting the / away from them and drove the Jews out of the city, permitting the

being reconciled to the bishop. Some of them therefore hurrried / being reconciled to the bishop. Some of them therefore hurried

people in a struggle over the most obstruse and recondite metaphysical / people in a struggle over the most abstruse and recondite metaphysical

to the Christians mob movement against the pagans and to the / to the Christians' mob movement against the pagans and to the

experience. (b) Operation as an isolating device (c) Revolt against / experience. (b) Operation as an isolating device. (c) Revolt against

were free from its defects as an instrument of hierarchial ambition. / were free from its defects as an instrument of hierarchical ambition.

town of Phrygia was to become the capitol of the world wide kingdom / town of Phrygia was to become the capital of the world wide kingdom

produced no alternation whatever in the creeds of the Church. As / produced no alteration whatever in the creeds of the Church. As

ever possible, by profound changes, of an economic nature, in the / even possible, by profound changes, of an economic nature, in the

of men to ane another in the matter of making a living are the main, / of men to one another in the matter of making a living are the main,

associated with the loosing group, it suffered the natural fate of the / associated with the losing group, it suffered the natural fate of the

But scarcely has the inevitable course of events hounded to its / "But scarcely has the inevitable course of events hounded to its

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