An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianitySmallfield, 1838 - 379 pages |
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... manner above stated , from the study of the Old and New Testament , and of Josephus . It is admitted that some parts of this sketch cannot claim a higher character than that of plausible conjecture . The authority of the main sources of ...
... manner above stated , from the study of the Old and New Testament , and of Josephus . It is admitted that some parts of this sketch cannot claim a higher character than that of plausible conjecture . The authority of the main sources of ...
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... manners , associations , and religious wor- ship , survives the capture of their towns ; and , during each successive transportation of their tribes [ B. C. 725-588 ] , and their subsequent captivity at Babylon , the Jews consoled ...
... manners , associations , and religious wor- ship , survives the capture of their towns ; and , during each successive transportation of their tribes [ B. C. 725-588 ] , and their subsequent captivity at Babylon , the Jews consoled ...
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... manner with the hopes and fortunes of Israel . On this subject each prophet or poet indulged in his own fancies ; but one prevalent notion seems to have been that this kingdom would be established , and their final triumph over the ...
... manner with the hopes and fortunes of Israel . On this subject each prophet or poet indulged in his own fancies ; but one prevalent notion seems to have been that this kingdom would be established , and their final triumph over the ...
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... manner than had been known hitherto , and that signs and won- ders , more impressive and more public than those granted in the days of Moses , would at last proclaim to the whole world the connexion subsisting between God and his chosen ...
... manner than had been known hitherto , and that signs and won- ders , more impressive and more public than those granted in the days of Moses , would at last proclaim to the whole world the connexion subsisting between God and his chosen ...
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... manner , into the dining - room , as into a certain holy tem- ple , and quietly set themselves down ; upon which the ba- ker lays them loaves in order ; the cook also brings a single plate of one sort of food , and sets it before every ...
... manner , into the dining - room , as into a certain holy tem- ple , and quietly set themselves down ; upon which the ba- ker lays them loaves in order ; the cook also brings a single plate of one sort of food , and sets it before every ...
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