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[Extract] Jesus Christ, a Fiction. Founded upon the Life of Apolonius of Tyana. The Pagan Priests of Rome Originated Christianity; New and Startling Disclosures by Its Founders, and Full Explanations by Ancient Spirits by Faraday, M. (Transcribed by) (Late Electrician and Chemist of the Royal Institution, London) - 1883
by Faraday, M. (Transcribed by) (Late Electrician and Chemist of the Royal Institution, London)
[Extract] Jesus Christ, a Fiction. Founded upon the Life of Apolonius of Tyana. The Pagan Priests of Rome Originated Christianity; New and Startling Disclosures by Its Founders, and Full Explanations by Ancient Spirits
by Faraday, M. (Transcribed by) (Late Electrician and Chemist of the Royal Institution, London)
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Springfield, Massachusetts: Star Publishing Company, 1883. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. [EXTRACT] pages 57-98, [4] pages of advertisement. Peach wraps with lengthy title on the front. Both the front and rear wraps are detached, chipped and edge worn. Text in good condition. Advertisements by the publisher in back include works by Thomas Paine and several spiritual works. The full book has 208 pages. 6 copies of the full work located in OCLC. Obscure extract dated January 4, 1883 at the bottom of page 98. From wikipedia:
Faraday was a devout Christian; his Sandemanian denomination was an offshoot of the Church of Scotland. Well after his marriage, he served as deacon and for two terms as an elder in the meeting house of his youth. His church was located at Paul's Alley in the Barbican. This meeting house relocated in 1862 to Barnsbury Grove, Islington; this North London location was where Faraday served the final two years of his second term as elder prior to his resignation from that post.[17][18] Biographers have noted that "a strong sense of the unity of God and nature pervaded Faraday's life and work."[19].
Faraday was a devout Christian; his Sandemanian denomination was an offshoot of the Church of Scotland. Well after his marriage, he served as deacon and for two terms as an elder in the meeting house of his youth. His church was located at Paul's Alley in the Barbican. This meeting house relocated in 1862 to Barnsbury Grove, Islington; this North London location was where Faraday served the final two years of his second term as elder prior to his resignation from that post.[17][18] Biographers have noted that "a strong sense of the unity of God and nature pervaded Faraday's life and work."[19].
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- Publisher Star Publishing Company
- Place of Publication Springfield, Massachusetts
- Date Published 1883