Antichrist Including the Period From the Arrival of Paul in Rome to the End of

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Renan, Ernest, 1823-1892
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*" See in Jude and in the Apocalypse (chaps, ii. And iii. ) the fanatical traits ascribed to John. Also 2 John 9, 10; Iren. Iii. 3, 4 ; and the bitter phrases to be found on every page of Paul's writings.
^ Rom. Vi. 17.
PETER AT ROME. 53 would lead us to think that a good understanding never came about between the two apostles — that, in the memory of the generation following, Peter and Paul are heads of two opposing parties in the Church ; and that the writer of the Apocalypse, almost imme
...diately after their death (at least that of Peter), is, of all the Judaeo-Christians, the most bitter against Paul, even excluding him from the number of the apostles (xxi. L4).^ Paul regarded himself as the leader of the converted pagans, wherever they might be. This was his under- standing of the arrangement made at Antioch ; but the Judaeo-Christians evidently took it otherwise. This party, which had always been strong at Rome, no doubt was much reinforced by the coming of Peter, who be- came its head, and head of the church there, — a rank to which the unique dignity of this city gave singular importance.

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