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ngle their tears. Reveal to me, O good genius, to me whom thou lovedst, those truths which conquer death, deprive it of terror, and make it almost beloved. PREFACE In presenting an English version of the celebrated work of M. Renan, the translator is aware of the difficulty of adequately rendering a work so admirable for its style and beauty of composition. It is not an easy task to reproduce the terseness and eloquence which characterize the original. Whatever its success in these respects may be, no pains have been spared to give the author's meaning. The translation has been revised by highly competent persons; but although great care has been taken in this respect, it is possible that a few errors may still have escaped notice. The great problem of the present age is to preserve the religious spirit, whilst getting rid of the superstitions and absurdities that deform it, and which are alike opposed to science and common sense. The works of Mr. F.W. Newman and of Bishop Colenso, and the "Essays and Reviews," are rendering great service in this direction. The work of M. Renan will contribute to this object; and, if its utility may be measured by the storm which it has created amongst the _obscurantists_ in France, and the heartiness with which they have condemned it, its merits in this respect must be very great. It needs only to be added, that whilst warmly sympathizing with the earnest spirit which pervades the book, the translator by no means wishes to be identified with all the opinions therein expressed. _December 8, 1863._ CONTENTS PAGE Introduction, by John Haynes Holmes 15 Introduction, in Which the Sources of This History Are Principally Treated 25 CHAPTER I Place of Jesus in the History of the World 67 CHAPTER II Infancy and Youth of Jesus--His First Impressions 81 CHAPTER III Education of Jesus 89 CHAPTER IV The Order of Thought Which Surrounded the Development of Jesus 99 CHAPTER V The First Saying of Jesus--His Ideas of a Divine Father and of a Pure Religion--First Disciples 119 CHAPTER VI John the Baptist--Visit
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