The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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... passage as to Nero's with mankind , and human beings deified , 10 persecutions in Tacitus , The statement ascribed Eusebius not above his day , 11 to Suetonius , His use and account of the None of these passages cover Septuagint , · His ...
... passage as to Nero's with mankind , and human beings deified , 10 persecutions in Tacitus , The statement ascribed Eusebius not above his day , 11 to Suetonius , His use and account of the None of these passages cover Septuagint , · His ...
Page 14
... passages introduced into his writings relative to Jesus , John the Baptist , and James the Lord's brother ( i . 11 ; ii . 13 ) . It is not to the credit of our author's critical acumen that he should have supposed that one remaining a ...
... passages introduced into his writings relative to Jesus , John the Baptist , and James the Lord's brother ( i . 11 ; ii . 13 ) . It is not to the credit of our author's critical acumen that he should have supposed that one remaining a ...
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... passages in the works of this author , con- nected with Christianity , which demand immediate attention . The first is that celebrated statement appearing relative to the Christ , to which I have already alluded as a recognized forgery ...
... passages in the works of this author , con- nected with Christianity , which demand immediate attention . The first is that celebrated statement appearing relative to the Christ , to which I have already alluded as a recognized forgery ...
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... passage not only reveals itself as one which could not have come from the pen of a devout and consistent Jew such as Josephus , but it has been introduced so clumsily as at once to make it apparent that it is an interpolation . In the ...
... passage not only reveals itself as one which could not have come from the pen of a devout and consistent Jew such as Josephus , but it has been introduced so clumsily as at once to make it apparent that it is an interpolation . In the ...
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... passage which we now have respecting Jesus , Origen could not have failed to have made use of it in his argument with Celsus , when occupied in bringing before him the testimony of Josephus . On the contrary , he has to admit the ...
... passage which we now have respecting Jesus , Origen could not have failed to have made use of it in his argument with Celsus , when occupied in bringing before him the testimony of Josephus . On the contrary , he has to admit the ...
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