The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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... Jewish and Chris- tian , • The credulity of the early times , Divinities said to have mixed 3 The legend of Yishó Nósri , The writings of the Pagan authors , The absence of evidence to Christianity in the writings of Josephus , The ...
... Jewish and Chris- tian , • The credulity of the early times , Divinities said to have mixed 3 The legend of Yishó Nósri , The writings of the Pagan authors , The absence of evidence to Christianity in the writings of Josephus , The ...
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... Jewish hopes , Alexandria the probable field 61 The religious principles en- forced in Christianity already prevalent among the Jews and other people , of the new religious move- ment , 62 The precepts and example of Socrates , The ...
... Jewish hopes , Alexandria the probable field 61 The religious principles en- forced in Christianity already prevalent among the Jews and other people , of the new religious move- ment , 62 The precepts and example of Socrates , The ...
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... Jewish form ,. The anti - Judaic doctrines of the divine nativity of Jesus , of his being God incar- nate , • PAGE 111 ... Jews and Gen- tiles in the Christian scrip- 117 118 the Gentiles , The 1st epistle to the Thessal- onians , 119 ...
... Jewish form ,. The anti - Judaic doctrines of the divine nativity of Jesus , of his being God incar- nate , • PAGE 111 ... Jews and Gen- tiles in the Christian scrip- 117 118 the Gentiles , The 1st epistle to the Thessal- onians , 119 ...
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... to use the expedient of a lie , in order to advance the cause of truth and piety . The Jews , who lived in Egypt , had learned and received this maxim from them , before the coming of Christ , as THE ERA OF CHRISTIANITY . 3.
... to use the expedient of a lie , in order to advance the cause of truth and piety . The Jews , who lived in Egypt , had learned and received this maxim from them , before the coming of Christ , as THE ERA OF CHRISTIANITY . 3.
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... Jews , was very early recognized by the Christians , and soon found amongst them numerous patrons , namely , that those who made it their business to deceive with a view of promoting the cause of truth , were deserving rather of ...
... Jews , was very early recognized by the Christians , and soon found amongst them numerous patrons , namely , that those who made it their business to deceive with a view of promoting the cause of truth , were deserving rather of ...
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