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... 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 ]
... 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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... those who did not conform to the law of Mofes , was a notion that had never before entered into the thoughts of a Jew . The character of the new inftitution was , in other refpects alfo , ungrateful to Jewish habits and principles ...
... those who did not conform to the law of Mofes , was a notion that had never before entered into the thoughts of a Jew . The character of the new inftitution was , in other refpects alfo , ungrateful to Jewish habits and principles ...
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... Those who per- fifted in declaring themfelves Christians , I ordered to be led away to punishment ( i . e . to execution ) , for I DID NOT DOUBT , what- ever it was that they confessed , that contumacy and inflexible obftinacy ought to ...
... Those who per- fifted in declaring themfelves Christians , I ordered to be led away to punishment ( i . e . to execution ) , for I DID NOT DOUBT , what- ever it was that they confessed , that contumacy and inflexible obftinacy ought to ...
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... those times , however ill fupported by evidence , had been long established . The ancient religion of a country has always many votaries , and sometimes not the fewer because its origin is hidden in remoteness and obfcurity . Men have a ...
... those times , however ill fupported by evidence , had been long established . The ancient religion of a country has always many votaries , and sometimes not the fewer because its origin is hidden in remoteness and obfcurity . Men have a ...
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... those to whom the miffionaries were to addrefs themselves , they could hardly fail of encountering strong and frequent oppofition ; that , by the hand of government , as well as from the fudden fury and unbridled licence of the people ...
... those to whom the miffionaries were to addrefs themselves , they could hardly fail of encountering strong and frequent oppofition ; that , by the hand of government , as well as from the fudden fury and unbridled licence of the people ...
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