Bethlehemof elaborate rites and ceremonies." - The Paganism in Our Christianity, by Arthur Weigall, p. 16Bethlehem, 58:mystical symbolism of that composition." - The Paganism in Our Christianity, by Arthur Weigall, p.Bethlehem, 63:presents was unknown until recent years." - The Paganism in Our Christianity, by Arthur Weigall,Bethlehem, 91:Second Initiation - The Baptism in Jordan That paganism knows no goal or purpose is today for manyBethlehem, 187:else our conception of Him as all-loving." (The Paganism in Our Christiantity, by Arthur Weigall,Bethlehem, 194:at that time must have been so familiar." - The Paganism in Our Christianity, by Arthur Weigall, |