An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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Page 7
... agree in all other things with the Pharisaic notions ; but they have an inviolable attachment to liberty , and say that God is to be their only ruler and Lord . They also do not value dying any kinds of death , nor indeed do they heed ...
... agree in all other things with the Pharisaic notions ; but they have an inviolable attachment to liberty , and say that God is to be their only ruler and Lord . They also do not value dying any kinds of death , nor indeed do they heed ...
Page 8
... agreeing with most of the pharisaic notions of religion , had an inviolable attachment to liberty , saying that God was to be their only ruler and lord . Judas was therefore both a political and religious reformer ; and as his ...
... agreeing with most of the pharisaic notions of religion , had an inviolable attachment to liberty , saying that God was to be their only ruler and lord . Judas was therefore both a political and religious reformer ; and as his ...
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... agree with the rest as to their way of living , and customs , and laws , but differ from them in the point of marriage , as thinking that by not marrying they cut off the princi- pal part of human life , which is the prospect of succes ...
... agree with the rest as to their way of living , and customs , and laws , but differ from them in the point of marriage , as thinking that by not marrying they cut off the princi- pal part of human life , which is the prospect of succes ...
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... agreeing mostly with those of the older Jewish writings and of the Essenes , and with vigorous reproofs of the prevailing cor- ruptions of the age . Public preaching on such topics , accompanied by inexhaustible illustrations from ...
... agreeing mostly with those of the older Jewish writings and of the Essenes , and with vigorous reproofs of the prevailing cor- ruptions of the age . Public preaching on such topics , accompanied by inexhaustible illustrations from ...
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... agree very well , it is most reasonable to attribute the mistake to the last gospel . ‡ Notwithstanding the surprise of Pilate that Jesus should be Ꭰ Joseph of Arimathea obtained permission of Pilate to bury the CAPTIVITY TO THE DEATH ...
... agree very well , it is most reasonable to attribute the mistake to the last gospel . ‡ Notwithstanding the surprise of Pilate that Jesus should be Ꭰ Joseph of Arimathea obtained permission of Pilate to bury the CAPTIVITY TO THE DEATH ...
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