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Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895

"Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays"


[75] See _Dial. cum Tryphone_, Sec.47 and Sec.35. It is to be
understood that Justin does not arrange these
categories in order, as I have done.
[76] I guard myself against being supposed to affirm that
even the four cardinal epistles of Paul may not have
been seriously tampered with. See note 1, p. 287 above.
[77] Paul, in fact, is required to commit in Jerusalem, an act
of the same character as that which he brands as
"dissimulation" on the part of Peter in Antioch.
[78] All this was quite clearly pointed out by Ritschl nearly
forty years ago. See _Die Entstchung der
alt-katholischen Kirche_ (1850), p. 108.
[79] "If every one was baptized as soon as he acknowledged
Jesus to be the Messiah, the first Christians can have
been aware of no other essential differences from the
Jews."--Zeller, _Vortraege_ (1865), p. 26.
[80] Dr. Harnack, in the lately-published second edition of
his _Dogmengeschichte_, says (p. 39), "Jesus Christ
brought forward no new doctrine;" and again (p. 65),
"It is not difficult to set against every portion of
the utterances of Jesus an observation which deprives
him of originality." See also Zusatz 4, on the same
page.


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