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... Jewish His- tory • . 316 . 320 . 324 CHAP . IV . - Rejection of Christianity CHAP . V. - That the Christian miracles are not recited , or ap- pealed to , by early Christian writers themselves , so fully or fre- quently as might have ...
... Jewish His- tory • . 316 . 320 . 324 CHAP . IV . - Rejection of Christianity CHAP . V. - That the Christian miracles are not recited , or ap- pealed to , by early Christian writers themselves , so fully or fre- quently as might have ...
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... Jews , it was a system adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to those opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their consolation , was founded . This people , with or without reason , had worked ...
... Jews , it was a system adverse not only to their habitual opinions , but to those opinions upon which their hopes , their partialities , their pride , their consolation , was founded . This people , with or without reason , had worked ...
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... Jewish mind ; nor could the messengers of such in- telligence expect to be well received or easily credit- ed . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . The extending of the kingdom of God to those who did not conform to the law of ...
... Jewish mind ; nor could the messengers of such in- telligence expect to be well received or easily credit- ed . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . The extending of the kingdom of God to those who did not conform to the law of ...
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... Jews preaching to Jews . The ruling party at Jerusalem had just before cru . cified the founder of the religion . That is a fact which will not be disputed . They , therefore , who stood forth to preach the religion , must necessarily ...
... Jews preaching to Jews . The ruling party at Jerusalem had just before cru . cified the founder of the religion . That is a fact which will not be disputed . They , therefore , who stood forth to preach the religion , must necessarily ...
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... Jewish , was more applicable to the heathen establishment ; Hi ritus , quoquo modo in- ducti , antiquitate defenduntur . ' It was also a splen . did and sumptuous worship . It had its priesthood its endowments , its temples . Statuary ...
... Jewish , was more applicable to the heathen establishment ; Hi ritus , quoquo modo in- ducti , antiquitate defenduntur . ' It was also a splen . did and sumptuous worship . It had its priesthood its endowments , its temples . Statuary ...
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