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History of the Christian church, v.2: the medieval church
The stream is apt to imbibe, to some extent, the color of the soil through which it flows. So it has been with historical Chistianity. If the life-stream has been divine, the channels have been human. The current has reflected the civilization through which it has passed. Apostolic Christianity, springing up on the soil of Judaism, exhibited, notwithstanding its distinctive character, something of a Jewish tinge;..
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