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... thofe whom they despised to an equality with themfelves , in thofe very points of comparison in which they most valued their own diftinction , could be no very pleasing discovery to a Jewish mind ; nor could the meffengers of fuch ...
... thofe whom they despised to an equality with themfelves , in thofe very points of comparison in which they most valued their own diftinction , could be no very pleasing discovery to a Jewish mind ; nor could the meffengers of fuch ...
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... thofe qualities which the highest characters in the country valued themselves moft upon , was a fure way of making powerful enemies . As if the fruftration of the national hope was not enough , the long - esteemed merit of ritual zeal ...
... thofe qualities which the highest characters in the country valued themselves moft upon , was a fure way of making powerful enemies . As if the fruftration of the national hope was not enough , the long - esteemed merit of ritual zeal ...
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... thofe accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . AFTER thus confidering what was likely to happen , we are next to enquire how the tranfaction is represented in the several ac- counts that ...
... thofe accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . AFTER thus confidering what was likely to happen , we are next to enquire how the tranfaction is represented in the several ac- counts that ...
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... thofe who came between the two , who were companions of the author of the inftitution during his life , and the teachers and propagators of the inftitution after his death , could go about their under- taking with ease and fafety . The ...
... thofe who came between the two , who were companions of the author of the inftitution during his life , and the teachers and propagators of the inftitution after his death , could go about their under- taking with ease and fafety . The ...
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... thofe accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . OF the primitive condition of Christianity , " a diftant only and general view can be ac- quired from heathen writers . It is in our own books ...
... thofe accounts ; and that they alfo fubmitted from the fame motive to new rules of conduct . OF the primitive condition of Christianity , " a diftant only and general view can be ac- quired from heathen writers . It is in our own books ...
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