An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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... believed , of all other commentators . The attention of the student of the prophecies is directed especially to the explanation suggested of the seventh chapter of Daniel . Although the belief in the miraculous origin of Christi- anity ...
... believed , of all other commentators . The attention of the student of the prophecies is directed especially to the explanation suggested of the seventh chapter of Daniel . Although the belief in the miraculous origin of Christi- anity ...
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... believed without ( swear- ing by ) God is already condemned . They also take great pains in studying the writings of the ancients , and choose out of them what is most for the advantage of their soul and body ; and they inquire after ...
... believed without ( swear- ing by ) God is already condemned . They also take great pains in studying the writings of the ancients , and choose out of them what is most for the advantage of their soul and body ; and they inquire after ...
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... believed in by the most enlightened Jews . * The miracle was one of the most ambiguous sort , since any change of symptoms might be regarded as proof of the demon's exit . In cases of lunacy , an autho- ritative word or gesture might ...
... believed in by the most enlightened Jews . * The miracle was one of the most ambiguous sort , since any change of symptoms might be regarded as proof of the demon's exit . In cases of lunacy , an autho- ritative word or gesture might ...
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... believed himself to be such . Pilate did not consider the mere assumption of the title Christ as a capital crime , since it appeared to be un- accompanied by any overt act * of treason , and was willing to spare the life of Jesus . But ...
... believed himself to be such . Pilate did not consider the mere assumption of the title Christ as a capital crime , since it appeared to be un- accompanied by any overt act * of treason , and was willing to spare the life of Jesus . But ...
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... believed . For as yet they knew not the Scripture , that he must rise again from the dead . † See ch . xii . The Jews never expected that the Messiah was to rise from the dead . Rosenm . Schol . in Esaiam xlii . Although Matthew's ...
... believed . For as yet they knew not the Scripture , that he must rise again from the dead . † See ch . xii . The Jews never expected that the Messiah was to rise from the dead . Rosenm . Schol . in Esaiam xlii . Although Matthew's ...
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