The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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... Judaism that is spoken of . The people of the place slaughtered the Jews in numbers , because they had been proselytizing their females . ' Yet , " our author says , did they distrust their own wives , which were almost all of them ...
... Judaism that is spoken of . The people of the place slaughtered the Jews in numbers , because they had been proselytizing their females . ' Yet , " our author says , did they distrust their own wives , which were almost all of them ...
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... Judaism by rejecting the law of Moses ; but Pauline Christians , mainly of Grecian birth , and in whose opinion the Mosaic law was no longer obligatory , were certainly regarded by the Rabbis of the Talmud as Gentiles to all intents and ...
... Judaism by rejecting the law of Moses ; but Pauline Christians , mainly of Grecian birth , and in whose opinion the Mosaic law was no longer obligatory , were certainly regarded by the Rabbis of the Talmud as Gentiles to all intents and ...
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... Judaism , fails to account for that change . Nor does the exile itself account for it . Many and intense as are the reminiscences of its bitterness , and of yearning for home , that have survived in prayer and in song , yet we know that ...
... Judaism , fails to account for that change . Nor does the exile itself account for it . Many and intense as are the reminiscences of its bitterness , and of yearning for home , that have survived in prayer and in song , yet we know that ...
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... Judaism or Christianity . " Five centu- ries before the Christian era Buddhism had already inculcated gentleness and compassion , not only towards men , but towards all living creatures . Among the Jews themselves , the Rabbi Hillel had ...
... Judaism or Christianity . " Five centu- ries before the Christian era Buddhism had already inculcated gentleness and compassion , not only towards men , but towards all living creatures . Among the Jews themselves , the Rabbi Hillel had ...
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... Judaism , it is natural to expect that the older system should have provided materials that might find their way into the new , and such certainly has been the case . The change wrought in the character of the Jews , after their return ...
... Judaism , it is natural to expect that the older system should have provided materials that might find their way into the new , and such certainly has been the case . The change wrought in the character of the Jews , after their return ...
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