The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Band 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 Seiten |
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... observed , that as the priests kept watch in three places of the temple , and the Levites in twenty - one , so their leaders were called σrparηyou Tov iepov , or captains of the temple ; and Josephus more than once speaks of one of the ...
... observed , that as the priests kept watch in three places of the temple , and the Levites in twenty - one , so their leaders were called σrparηyou Tov iepov , or captains of the temple ; and Josephus more than once speaks of one of the ...
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... observed in court , they could not for shame proceed upon the evidence so as to condemn Jesus to death for words which no two persons could pretend to ascertain ; nor would they indeed have amounted to a capital crime , if they had ...
... observed in court , they could not for shame proceed upon the evidence so as to condemn Jesus to death for words which no two persons could pretend to ascertain ; nor would they indeed have amounted to a capital crime , if they had ...
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... observation and reflection , that though God had been pleased to deliver up this awful hour unto the power of darkness , yet it was so far held in chains , and the rage and malice of hell restrained , that no such false witnesses arose ...
... observation and reflection , that though God had been pleased to deliver up this awful hour unto the power of darkness , yet it was so far held in chains , and the rage and malice of hell restrained , that no such false witnesses arose ...
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... observed in this silence an air of meek majesty and greatness of spirit , rather than any consciousness of guilt , or any indication of a fierce contempt , he was will- ing to discourse with him more privately , before he proceeded ...
... observed in this silence an air of meek majesty and greatness of spirit , rather than any consciousness of guilt , or any indication of a fierce contempt , he was will- ing to discourse with him more privately , before he proceeded ...
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... observe that this was Herod Antipas , the tetrarch of Galilee , by whom John the Baptist had been beheaded , and whom Christ had justly represented as a fox . ( Luke xii . 32. ) He was son to Herod the Great , under whom Christ was born ...
... observe that this was Herod Antipas , the tetrarch of Galilee , by whom John the Baptist had been beheaded , and whom Christ had justly represented as a fox . ( Luke xii . 32. ) He was son to Herod the Great , under whom Christ was born ...
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