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... expression , intolerant zeal of the Christians , derived , it is true , from Jewish religion , but purified from the narrow and unsoci spirit which , instead of inviting , had deterred , the Gentil 21 * After he had published this part ...
... expression , intolerant zeal of the Christians , derived , it is true , from Jewish religion , but purified from the narrow and unsoci spirit which , instead of inviting , had deterred , the Gentil 21 * After he had published this part ...
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... expressed towards the temple of Jerusalem . Sueton . in August . c . 93 , and Casaubon's notes on that passage . See See , in particular , Josephi Antiquitat . 17 , 6 ; 18 , 3 , and de Bel Judaic . 1 , 33 , and 2 , 9 , edit . Havercamp ...
... expressed towards the temple of Jerusalem . Sueton . in August . c . 93 , and Casaubon's notes on that passage . See See , in particular , Josephi Antiquitat . 17 , 6 ; 18 , 3 , and de Bel Judaic . 1 , 33 , and 2 , 9 , edit . Havercamp ...
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... expressed himself with the most guarded diffidence , he ventured to determine in favour of such an imperfect Christian , if he were content to practise the Mosaic ceremonies , without pretending to assert their general use or necessity ...
... expressed himself with the most guarded diffidence , he ventured to determine in favour of such an imperfect Christian , if he were content to practise the Mosaic ceremonies , without pretending to assert their general use or necessity ...
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... expressed a superiority of knowled was either assumed by their own pride , or ironically bestow by the envy of their adversaries . They were almost with exception of the race of the Gentiles ; and their princi founders seem to have been ...
... expressed a superiority of knowled was either assumed by their own pride , or ironically bestow by the envy of their adversaries . They were almost with exception of the race of the Gentiles ; and their princi founders seem to have been ...
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... expressed the " general opinions of the first Christians ; " but a man of his talents , animated by his energy , and occupying his position , must have had many followers who t and thought like him . His influence will be seen ...
... expressed the " general opinions of the first Christians ; " but a man of his talents , animated by his energy , and occupying his position , must have had many followers who t and thought like him . His influence will be seen ...
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