A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Band 2R. Faulder, 1807 |
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... learned Jews , by urging upon them the reading " to death " in this place it seems almost impossible not to conclude , both from Origen's argument , and the silence of his Jewish adver- saries , that the Hebrew text at that time ...
... learned Jews , by urging upon them the reading " to death " in this place it seems almost impossible not to conclude , both from Origen's argument , and the silence of his Jewish adver- saries , that the Hebrew text at that time ...
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... learned writers . It is also an advantage to the inquiry , and to the argument built upon it , that we have received a copious account of the transaction from Josephus , a Jewish and contemporary historian . This part of the case is ...
... learned writers . It is also an advantage to the inquiry , and to the argument built upon it , that we have received a copious account of the transaction from Josephus , a Jewish and contemporary historian . This part of the case is ...
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... learned and accurate , are not abso- lutely necessary to the understanding or verification of the argument . The writer principally made use of in the inquiry , is Josephus . Josephus was born at Jerusalem four years after Christ's ...
... learned and accurate , are not abso- lutely necessary to the understanding or verification of the argument . The writer principally made use of in the inquiry , is Josephus . Josephus was born at Jerusalem four years after Christ's ...
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... learned men , to signify , not " that Je- sus began to be about thirty years of age , " but " that he was about thirty years of age when he began his ministry . " This construction being admitted , the adverb " about " gives us all the ...
... learned men , to signify , not " that Je- sus began to be about thirty years of age , " but " that he was about thirty years of age when he began his ministry . " This construction being admitted , the adverb " about " gives us all the ...
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... learned men , observe who and what they were who founded , established , and adorn- ed it : let them cease to accuse our faith of rusticity , and confess their mistake ** Of these writers , several , as Justin , Ire- næus , Clement of ...
... learned men , observe who and what they were who founded , established , and adorn- ed it : let them cease to accuse our faith of rusticity , and confess their mistake ** Of these writers , several , as Justin , Ire- næus , Clement of ...
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