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Methuen & co.
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359

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The conflict of religions in the early Roman Empire
1974, Cannon Press
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The conflict of religions in the early Roman empire
1910, Methuen & co.
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Table of Contents

Roman religion.
The Stoics
Plutarch.
Jesus of Nazareth.
The followers of Jesus.
The conflict of Christian and Jew.
"Gods or atoms?"
Celsus.
Clement of Alexandria.
Tertullian.
Index.

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"A large part of this book formed the course of Dale lectures delivered in Mansfield college, Oxford, in the spring of 1907."

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vii, 359, [1] p.
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