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... Christianity itself in purity of tone . He was the first human being to understand rightly the meaning of divinity . When the world reverberated with the noise of war , he preached the first known doctrine of peace ; when the glory of ...
... Christianity itself in purity of tone . He was the first human being to understand rightly the meaning of divinity . When the world reverberated with the noise of war , he preached the first known doctrine of peace ; when the glory of ...
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... Christ and of emperors who were almost impossibly virtuous . Setting aside these ac- counts as purely imaginary , it is nevertheless certain that by 1000 B. C. the civilization of China had reached a high stage of development . This ...
... Christ and of emperors who were almost impossibly virtuous . Setting aside these ac- counts as purely imaginary , it is nevertheless certain that by 1000 B. C. the civilization of China had reached a high stage of development . This ...
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... Christian era there was trade between the civilized com- munities of the East and the people living in what we now know as Asia Minor . In the north - west corner of Asia Minor commanding the trade routes , almost at the entry of the ...
... Christian era there was trade between the civilized com- munities of the East and the people living in what we now know as Asia Minor . In the north - west corner of Asia Minor commanding the trade routes , almost at the entry of the ...
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... Christ . Its art and architecture were mainly conventional ; its political systems were those of Egypt and Assyria , with whom it had come into frequent contact - a system of castes , pageantry , and dynasties . Nevertheless , the ...
... Christ . Its art and architecture were mainly conventional ; its political systems were those of Egypt and Assyria , with whom it had come into frequent contact - a system of castes , pageantry , and dynasties . Nevertheless , the ...
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... Christian church . Since that time it has suffered much from the iconoclastic fury of clergymen , Turks , and Venetians , and it is a melancholy reflection that its present dilapidated con- dition is due more to human foolishness than ...
... Christian church . Since that time it has suffered much from the iconoclastic fury of clergymen , Turks , and Venetians , and it is a melancholy reflection that its present dilapidated con- dition is due more to human foolishness than ...
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