A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... received a copious account of the transaction from Josephus , a Jewish and contemporary historian . This part of the case is perfectly free from doubt . The only question which , in my opinion , can be raised upon the subject , is ...
... received a copious account of the transaction from Josephus , a Jewish and contemporary historian . This part of the case is perfectly free from doubt . The only question which , in my opinion , can be raised upon the subject , is ...
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... received and well thought of , the benefit of being known and distinguished , are topics to which we are fain to have recourse in our exhortations ; the true virtue is that which discards these considerations absolutely , and which ...
... received and well thought of , the benefit of being known and distinguished , are topics to which we are fain to have recourse in our exhortations ; the true virtue is that which discards these considerations absolutely , and which ...
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... received from the most respectable author- ity , that not less than seventy - five thousand traditional pre- cepts have been promulgated . " ( Hamilton's Translation of the Hedaya , or Guide . ) of the subjects , in the structure of the ...
... received from the most respectable author- ity , that not less than seventy - five thousand traditional pre- cepts have been promulgated . " ( Hamilton's Translation of the Hedaya , or Guide . ) of the subjects , in the structure of the ...
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... received to hold , as the washing of cups and pots , brazen vessels , and of tables . " Now Saint Matthew was not only a Jew himself , but it is evident , from the whole structure of his Gospel , especially from his numerous references ...
... received to hold , as the washing of cups and pots , brazen vessels , and of tables . " Now Saint Matthew was not only a Jew himself , but it is evident , from the whole structure of his Gospel , especially from his numerous references ...
Page 146
... Jews , except they wash , eat not , holding the tradition of the elders ; and niany other things there be which they have received to hold . ” * Tertull . ad Nat . lib . i . c . 13 . Joseph . Antiq . lib . xiii . c . 146.
... Jews , except they wash , eat not , holding the tradition of the elders ; and niany other things there be which they have received to hold . ” * Tertull . ad Nat . lib . i . c . 13 . Joseph . Antiq . lib . xiii . c . 146.
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