"These are celebrated compositions. They have long been supposed to be the productions of one of the most remarkable men who took part in the foundation of the Christian Church ; and this some 1,800 years ago. I, on the contrary, assert that these long-inherited notions of our education are entirely illusory and false. I maintain that the Pauline Legend and Epistles date from the Revival of Letters in Europe; that the Epistles were in all probability not the composition of one man, but the product of several pens, and that their contents should be used to throw light on that remarkable period when the great Church organisation was breaking asunder, in consequence of internal dissensions."
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The Pauline Epistles: Re-studied and Explained (1894)
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Edwin Johnson (historian)
1842 – 1901
Edwin Johnson (1842–1901) was an English historian, best known for his radical criticisms of Christian historiography.
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