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Page 41
... known , because the experienced fate of reformers , when- ever the reformation subverts some reigning opinion , and does not proceed upon a change already taken place in the senti- ments of a country , will not allow , much less lead us ...
... known , because the experienced fate of reformers , when- ever the reformation subverts some reigning opinion , and does not proceed upon a change already taken place in the senti- ments of a country , will not allow , much less lead us ...
Page 51
... known to every scholar , must be inserted as deserving of particular attention . The reader will bear in mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death , and that it relates to transactions E 2 Chap . ii ...
... known to every scholar , must be inserted as deserving of particular attention . The reader will bear in mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death , and that it relates to transactions E 2 Chap . ii ...
Page 59
... known the Father nor me . But these things have I told you , that when the time shall come ye may remember that I told you of them . " I am not entitled to argue from these passages , that Christ actually did foretel these events , and ...
... known the Father nor me . But these things have I told you , that when the time shall come ye may remember that I told you of them . " I am not entitled to argue from these passages , that Christ actually did foretel these events , and ...
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... known , but probably connected with the civil history of the Jews , or with some danger2 which engrossed the public attention , an inter- mission about this time took place in the sufferings of the Christians . This happened at the most ...
... known , but probably connected with the civil history of the Jews , or with some danger2 which engrossed the public attention , an inter- mission about this time took place in the sufferings of the Christians . This happened at the most ...
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... known . ' It is the Jewish statement of the origin of the religion of Jesus : and it fully confirms the New Tes- tament statement that his adversaries acknowledged the fact of his miracles , ( except only the resurrection , ) and ...
... known . ' It is the Jewish statement of the origin of the religion of Jesus : and it fully confirms the New Tes- tament statement that his adversaries acknowledged the fact of his miracles , ( except only the resurrection , ) and ...
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