Chapter 5

101Milman, “History of Christianity,” i. 352.

101Milman, “History of Christianity,” i. 352.

102“Essence of Christianity,” chap. xv.

102“Essence of Christianity,” chap. xv.

103See Eusebius, “Ecclesiastical History,” bk. vi. chap. 37.

103See Eusebius, “Ecclesiastical History,” bk. vi. chap. 37.

1041 Cor. xi. 29.

1041 Cor. xi. 29.

105The origin of this doctrine must not be confused with the scholastic defence of it.

105The origin of this doctrine must not be confused with the scholastic defence of it.

106“Essence of Christianity,” chap. vi.

106“Essence of Christianity,” chap. vi.

107Before the beginning of this period, Christianity was inspired chiefly by the hope of gaining heaven; since the beginning of it, Christianity has been inspired chiefly by the hope of escaping hell.

107Before the beginning of this period, Christianity was inspired chiefly by the hope of gaining heaven; since the beginning of it, Christianity has been inspired chiefly by the hope of escaping hell.

108“The Origin and Development of Religious Belief,” ii. 307seq.

108“The Origin and Development of Religious Belief,” ii. 307seq.

109“The Origin and Development of Religious Belief,” vol. ii. ch. 7.

109“The Origin and Development of Religious Belief,” vol. ii. ch. 7.

110See Liddon’s “Bampton Lectures,” p. 259seq., 7th edit.

110See Liddon’s “Bampton Lectures,” p. 259seq., 7th edit.

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