In early times of Christianity, even those who used animal food themselves came to think of the vegetarian as one who lived a higher life, and approached more nearly to Christian perfection.


A Historical Introduction to the Study of the Books of the New Testament (London: John Murray, 1885; 4th ed. 1889), p. 203.


In early times of Christianity, even those who used animal food themselves came to think of the vegetarian as one who lived a higher life, and...

In early times of Christianity, even those who used animal food themselves came to think of the vegetarian as one who lived a higher life, and...

In early times of Christianity, even those who used animal food themselves came to think of the vegetarian as one who lived a higher life, and...

In early times of Christianity, even those who used animal food themselves came to think of the vegetarian as one who lived a higher life, and...