The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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... Israel had long centred . These things could not have occurred without attracting the notice of the historians of the day , and especially those of the community directly acted upon . The labours of such historians fortunately , in more ...
... Israel had long centred . These things could not have occurred without attracting the notice of the historians of the day , and especially those of the community directly acted upon . The labours of such historians fortunately , in more ...
Page 58
... Israel out of all their troubles , and give them their longed - for ascendancy over those who had been hostile to them , and had oppressed them , the assertion that there had been such an appearance might readily rise upon the lips of ...
... Israel out of all their troubles , and give them their longed - for ascendancy over those who had been hostile to them , and had oppressed them , the assertion that there had been such an appearance might readily rise upon the lips of ...
Page 61
... Israel , to whom the passage is referred by the Targum " ( Ibid . , 373 ) . Dating the possible uprise of Christianity at a late period in the second century , there had passed over the heads of the Jewish people their last and crowning ...
... Israel , to whom the passage is referred by the Targum " ( Ibid . , 373 ) . Dating the possible uprise of Christianity at a late period in the second century , there had passed over the heads of the Jewish people their last and crowning ...
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... Israel , and could not enter the precincts of the temple , or make any offering there ( Lev . xxi . 20 ; Deut . xxiii . 1 ) . The Jews were allowed the utmost freedom with women as wives and concu- bines , and were ever encouraged to ...
... Israel , and could not enter the precincts of the temple , or make any offering there ( Lev . xxi . 20 ; Deut . xxiii . 1 ) . The Jews were allowed the utmost freedom with women as wives and concu- bines , and were ever encouraged to ...
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... Israel . It needed a voice from heaven to assure Peter that he might open his mouth with the message of salvation also to the Gentiles , and he had afterwards to account for his action , apologetically , to his brethren . The Synoptic ...
... Israel . It needed a voice from heaven to assure Peter that he might open his mouth with the message of salvation also to the Gentiles , and he had afterwards to account for his action , apologetically , to his brethren . The Synoptic ...
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