An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 50
Page 4
... 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 ...
Page 8
... 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 ...
Page 20
... Moses put them there . " They were violently dispersed by Pilate . Antiq . xviii . ch . iv . you † The last verses of Malachi , iv . 5 , 6 , “ Behold I will send 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 . you † The last verses of Malachi , iv . 5 , 6 , “ Behold I will send Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the ...
Page 21
... 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 ...
Page 22
... 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 ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according Acts admit agree amongst Antiochus Antiochus Epiphanes Apostles appears Barachias behold believed book of Isaiah called cause chap character Christ Christianity church concerning David dead death disciples discourses divine doctrine earth Epistle of Peter Epistles Essenes Evangelists evidence faith Father followers Galilee Gentiles give Gospel hath holy human imagination Irenæus Isaiah Israel Jacob Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Josephus Judas Judas the Galilean Judea king kingdom of heaven law of Moses Lord Luke Macc mankind Mark Matt matter Matthew means Messiah mind miracles Mishna moral Moses multitude nation nature passage Paul Peter Pharisees preaching priests probably prophecy prophets religion resurrection Romans Sadducees saith unto say unto Scriptures sect seems seen shew Sohar speak spirit story supposed temple Testament testimony thee things thou throne tion truth verse viii whilst whole words writings