An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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... seems to have been that this kingdom would be established , and their final triumph over the nations effected , not so much by military * Haggai ii . 22 ; Zech . ii . 21 ; Micah iv . 5 ; Isaiah ii . 2 ; Dan . vii . 13 , 14 . † Ezek ...
... seems to have been that this kingdom would be established , and their final triumph over the nations effected , not so much by military * Haggai ii . 22 ; Zech . ii . 21 ; Micah iv . 5 ; Isaiah ii . 2 ; Dan . vii . 13 , 14 . † Ezek ...
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... seems to shew that he did not plainly predict his death so soon . Yet it was natural enough , on taking such a dangerous step as the journey to Jerusa- lem , that he should prepare himself for the worst , and that he should begin to ...
... seems to shew that he did not plainly predict his death so soon . Yet it was natural enough , on taking such a dangerous step as the journey to Jerusa- lem , that he should prepare himself for the worst , and that he should begin to ...
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... seem to meet all these three difficulties . Fifthly , The character of the disciples , for the most part sim- ple ... seems thus to establish the fact , that the women who visited the tomb were told by some one there that Jesus was ...
... seem to meet all these three difficulties . Fifthly , The character of the disciples , for the most part sim- ple ... seems thus to establish the fact , that the women who visited the tomb were told by some one there that Jesus was ...
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... seems most likely that the command to go into Galilee , which is related by all the first three , should have been followed by a journey thither , on the part of some , at least , of the disciples . There was time enough for it between ...
... seems most likely that the command to go into Galilee , which is related by all the first three , should have been followed by a journey thither , on the part of some , at least , of the disciples . There was time enough for it between ...
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... seems probable that most of the disciples were Essenes ; because , Firstly , They were neither Pharisees nor Sadducees . Secondly , The Essenes were chiefly of the lower orders . Thirdly , The society formed by them , as described in ...
... seems probable that most of the disciples were Essenes ; because , Firstly , They were neither Pharisees nor Sadducees . Secondly , The Essenes were chiefly of the lower orders . Thirdly , The society formed by them , as described in ...
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