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... Jews , it was a system adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to thofe opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their confolation was founded . This people , with or without reafon , had worked ...
... Jews , it was a system adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to thofe opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their confolation was founded . This people , with or without reafon , had worked ...
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... to a Jewish mind ; nor could the meffengers of fuch intelligence expect to be well received or eafily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . C 4 The The extending of the kingdom of God to those who [ 23 ]
... to a Jewish mind ; nor could the meffengers of fuch intelligence expect to be well received or eafily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . C 4 The The extending of the kingdom of God to those who [ 23 ]
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... Jew . The character of the new inftitution was , in other refpects alfo , ungrateful to Jewish habits and principles . Their own religion was in a high degree technical . Even the enlightened Jew placed a great deal of stress upon the ...
... Jew . The character of the new inftitution was , in other refpects alfo , ungrateful to Jewish habits and principles . Their own religion was in a high degree technical . Even the enlightened Jew placed a great deal of stress upon the ...
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... Jews preaching to Jews . The ruling party at Jerufalem had just before crucified the founder of the religion . That is a fact which will not be difputed . They therefore who stood forth to preach the religion , must neceffarily reproach ...
... Jews preaching to Jews . The ruling party at Jerufalem had just before crucified the founder of the religion . That is a fact which will not be difputed . They therefore who stood forth to preach the religion , must neceffarily reproach ...
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... Jews under the suspect- ed title of King . The fpiritual nature of this kingdom , the confiftency of this obedi- ence with civil fubjection , were distinctions too refined to be entertained by a Roman prefident , who viewed the business ...
... Jews under the suspect- ed title of King . The fpiritual nature of this kingdom , the confiftency of this obedi- ence with civil fubjection , were distinctions too refined to be entertained by a Roman prefident , who viewed the business ...
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