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... Jews , in the very capital of Judea , with having delivered up Jesus , with having denied him in the presence of Pilate , with having desired a murderer to be granted them in his stead , with having killed the Prince of life ? Was it ...
... Jews , in the very capital of Judea , with having delivered up Jesus , with having denied him in the presence of Pilate , with having desired a murderer to be granted them in his stead , with having killed the Prince of life ? Was it ...
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... Jewish religion for the zeal with which they propagated the gospel amongst Jews as well as Gentiles ; and that such a zeal as you describe , let its principle be what you please , could never have been devised by any human understanding ...
... Jewish religion for the zeal with which they propagated the gospel amongst Jews as well as Gentiles ; and that such a zeal as you describe , let its principle be what you please , could never have been devised by any human understanding ...
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... Jews ; and though Tertullian's zeal carried him much too far , when he called him mendaciorum loquacissimus , yet one cannot help regretting the little pains he took to acquire proper information upon that subject . He derives the name ...
... Jews ; and though Tertullian's zeal carried him much too far , when he called him mendaciorum loquacissimus , yet one cannot help regretting the little pains he took to acquire proper information upon that subject . He derives the name ...
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... Jews to be his peculiar people , as unconnected with every other , it may appear to be a partial display of his goodness ; it may excite doubts concerning the wisdom or the benignity of his divine nature . But if we connect the history ...
... Jews to be his peculiar people , as unconnected with every other , it may appear to be a partial display of his goodness ; it may excite doubts concerning the wisdom or the benignity of his divine nature . But if we connect the history ...
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... Jews , would both have inclination to request , and influence enough with the king of Babylon to obtain , permission to bury their deceased prince , Zedekiah , after the manner of his fathers . But if there had been no Jews at Babylon ...
... Jews , would both have inclination to request , and influence enough with the king of Babylon to obtain , permission to bury their deceased prince , Zedekiah , after the manner of his fathers . But if there had been no Jews at Babylon ...
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