Evidences of ChristianityN. Hailes, 1824 - 345 Seiten |
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... Jewish History 297 Rejection of Christianity - CHAP . IV . CHAP . V. · 300 That the Christian Miracles are not recited , or ap- pealed to , by early Christian Writers themselves , so fully or frequently as might have been expected 313 ...
... Jewish History 297 Rejection of Christianity - CHAP . IV . CHAP . V. · 300 That the Christian Miracles are not recited , or ap- pealed to , by early Christian Writers themselves , so fully or frequently as might have been expected 313 ...
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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 intelligence expect to be well received or easily credited . The doctrine ... Jews . The ruling party at Jerusalem had just before crucified the Founder of the religion . That is a fact which ...
... Jewish mind nor could the messengers of such intelligence expect to be well received or easily credited . The doctrine ... Jews . The ruling party at Jerusalem had just before crucified the Founder of the religion . That is a fact which ...
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... Jews under the suspected title of King . The spiritual nature of this kingdom , the consistency of this obedience with civil subjection , were distinctions too refined to be entertained by a Roman president , who viewed the business at ...
... Jews under the suspected title of King . The spiritual nature of this kingdom , the consistency of this obedience with civil subjection , were distinctions too refined to be entertained by a Roman president , who viewed the business at ...
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... Jewish , was more ap- plicable to the heathen establishment : " Hi ritus , quoquo modo inducti , antiquitate defenduntur . " It was also a splendid and sumptuous worship . It had its priesthood , its endowments , its temples . Statuary ...
... Jewish , was more ap- plicable to the heathen establishment : " Hi ritus , quoquo modo inducti , antiquitate defenduntur . " It was also a splendid and sumptuous worship . It had its priesthood , its endowments , its temples . Statuary ...
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Acts alleged amongst ancient Antiq apostles appears argument ascribed attestation authority believe bishop Bithynia called Celsus CHAP character Christ Christian Christian writers church circumstances Clement Clement of Alexandria concerning conduct Cred death delivered disciples discourses Divine doctrine doubt epistle Eusebius evangelists evidence four Gospels hath heathen Herod historian human Ibid Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Josephus Judea judgment Justin Justin Martyr Lardner lived Lord Luke Mahomet manner Marcion Matt miracles morality narrative nature observe opinion Origen original particular passage persecution person Pharisees Polycarp preaching probable profession proof prophecy prophets proves quotations quoted racter reason received religion resurrection revelation Roman Saint John Saint Matthew Saint Paul Saviour Scriptures sect shew story sufferings suppose Tacitus Tatian Tertullian Testament testimony things thou tion transaction truth unto words writings written wrought