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... opinions imputed to the Apostles CHAPTER III . 339 The connection of Christianity with the Jewish history .......... 343 CHAPTER IV . Rejection of Christianity ... 347 CHAPTER V. That the Christian miracles are not recited , CONTENTS . vii.
... opinions imputed to the Apostles CHAPTER III . 339 The connection of Christianity with the Jewish history .......... 343 CHAPTER IV . Rejection of Christianity ... 347 CHAPTER V. That the Christian miracles are not recited , CONTENTS . vii.
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... Jews and of Gentiles , to con- temn what they had been accustomed to hold most sacred , to forfeit what they held most dear , and to encounter bitter perse- cution in their cause . And the Mythics , again , expose the monstrous ...
... Jews and of Gentiles , to con- temn what they had been accustomed to hold most sacred , to forfeit what they held most dear , and to encounter bitter perse- cution in their cause . And the Mythics , again , expose the monstrous ...
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... Jew or a Mahometan , they are quite ready to take that oath , ' on the true faith of a Christian , ' which many have regarded as the great bulwark of the christian character of our Legislature ! And we should observe that , with ...
... Jew or a Mahometan , they are quite ready to take that oath , ' on the true faith of a Christian , ' which many have regarded as the great bulwark of the christian character of our Legislature ! And we should observe that , with ...
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... Jewish prejudice . He sees Jews clinging to a religion which he believes to be false , and to be proved false in a most striking manner - clinging to it for ages together in 1 1 Greg's Creed of Christendom , pp . 204-207 . His reason is ...
... Jewish prejudice . He sees Jews clinging to a religion which he believes to be false , and to be proved false in a most striking manner - clinging to it for ages together in 1 1 Greg's Creed of Christendom , pp . 204-207 . His reason is ...
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... Jews . It is he who should account for its reception by so many of them . The rejection of Christianity by the Jews no more shows that Christianity had not good proof to offer , than the rejection by the same people of pure deism or ...
... Jews . It is he who should account for its reception by so many of them . The rejection of Christianity by the Jews no more shows that Christianity had not good proof to offer , than the rejection by the same people of pure deism or ...
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