An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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... imagination and literary talents of the Jews had been much developed by their contact with the Chaldees and Persians , and naturally displayed themselves chiefly on such a stirring theme . Besides , the Jewish leaders would encourage ...
... imagination and literary talents of the Jews had been much developed by their contact with the Chaldees and Persians , and naturally displayed themselves chiefly on such a stirring theme . Besides , the Jewish leaders would encourage ...
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... imagination dwells , even in sleep , upon the beauty of his attributes ; many of them therefore deliver mag- nificent visions , suggested by their sacred philosophy in the hours of repose ... They spend the whole interval from morning ...
... imagination dwells , even in sleep , upon the beauty of his attributes ; many of them therefore deliver mag- nificent visions , suggested by their sacred philosophy in the hours of repose ... They spend the whole interval from morning ...
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... imagination or mistake con- tinually afforded fresh materials for stories of a kind so honourable to the relator and the head of the church ; and of these stories we have at this day such as were current from forty to sixty years after ...
... imagination or mistake con- tinually afforded fresh materials for stories of a kind so honourable to the relator and the head of the church ; and of these stories we have at this day such as were current from forty to sixty years after ...
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... the same was mighty in me towards the Gentiles . See also Rom . xv . 20 ; ii . 16 ; 2 Tim . ii . 8 ; 2 Cor . xi . 5 . + Gal . i . 13 , 14 . turn of mind , as affording more scope for imagination JESUS TO THE END OF THE FIRST CENTURY . 45.
... the same was mighty in me towards the Gentiles . See also Rom . xv . 20 ; ii . 16 ; 2 Tim . ii . 8 ; 2 Cor . xi . 5 . + Gal . i . 13 , 14 . turn of mind , as affording more scope for imagination JESUS TO THE END OF THE FIRST CENTURY . 45.
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Charles Christian Hennell. turn of mind , as affording more scope for imagination and speculation than the old and narrow system of Moses . Even whilst persecuting the Christians , he could not help becoming acquainted with their views ...
Charles Christian Hennell. turn of mind , as affording more scope for imagination and speculation than the old and narrow system of Moses . Even whilst persecuting the Christians , he could not help becoming acquainted with their views ...
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