An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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... Moses , would at last proclaim to the whole world the connexion subsisting between God and his chosen people . Hence this state of things came to be called popularly the Kingdom of God , or the Kingdom of Heaven . † The captivity and ...
... Moses , would at last proclaim to the whole world the connexion subsisting between God and his chosen people . Hence this state of things came to be called popularly the Kingdom of God , or the Kingdom of Heaven . † The captivity and ...
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... Moses , intended for a secluded people , was found to be inconsistent , in many points , with the spirit of the age , when they were forced into continual contact with other nations . From the restora- tion of the laws of Moses by ...
... Moses , intended for a secluded people , was found to be inconsistent , in many points , with the spirit of the age , when they were forced into continual contact with other nations . From the restora- tion of the laws of Moses by ...
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... Moses put them there . " They were violently dispersed by Pilate . Antiq . xviii . ch . iv . † The last verses of Malachi , iv . 5 , 6 , ' Behold I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the ...
... Moses put them there . " They were violently dispersed by Pilate . Antiq . xviii . ch . iv . † The last verses of Malachi , iv . 5 , 6 , ' Behold I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the ...
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... Moses who should fill the restored throne of David . He had studied intensely the literature within thority they should be led into sedition against him ; for they seemed capable of undertaking any thing by his direction . Herod ...
... Moses who should fill the restored throne of David . He had studied intensely the literature within thority they should be led into sedition against him ; for they seemed capable of undertaking any thing by his direction . Herod ...
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... Moses and the pro- phets , drew his chief materials of thought from his own ob- servation of men and things ; commented freely upon the Scriptures , which it never occurred to him to controvert ; scrupled not to give to them his own ...
... Moses and the pro- phets , drew his chief materials of thought from his own ob- servation of men and things ; commented freely upon the Scriptures , which it never occurred to him to controvert ; scrupled not to give to them his own ...
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