An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianityT. Allman, 1841 - 506 pages |
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... Jewish nation , which was of considerable political im- portance in the days of David and Solomon , was much ... Jews consoled themselves with the hope of a speedy restoration to their own land . * • Jer . xxxii . 15 , For thus saith the ...
... Jewish nation , which was of considerable political im- portance in the days of David and Solomon , was much ... Jews consoled themselves with the hope of a speedy restoration to their own land . * • Jer . xxxii . 15 , For thus saith the ...
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... Jews had been much developed by their contact with the Chaldees and Persians , and naturally displayed themselves chiefly on such an exciting theme . Besides , the Jewish leaders would encourage their poets and orators to choose such ...
... Jews had been much developed by their contact with the Chaldees and Persians , and naturally displayed themselves chiefly on such an exciting theme . Besides , the Jewish leaders would encourage their poets and orators to choose such ...
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... Jews , and that , when sufficiently veiled by antiquity , the prophets , as well as the law , should have been reverenced as divine oracles . Events , however , did not correspond with these prophecies of Jewish greatness . With slow ...
... Jews , and that , when sufficiently veiled by antiquity , the prophets , as well as the law , should have been reverenced as divine oracles . Events , however , did not correspond with these prophecies of Jewish greatness . With slow ...
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... Jews were compelled to make another step towards na- tional servitude , by the appointment of Roman governors of Judea , [ A. D. 6 or 7 , ] who exercised a jurisdiction superior to that of the family of Herod , and of the Jewish ...
... Jews were compelled to make another step towards na- tional servitude , by the appointment of Roman governors of Judea , [ A. D. 6 or 7 , ] who exercised a jurisdiction superior to that of the family of Herod , and of the Jewish ...
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... Jews ' spirit of independence , and encouraged the hope that the holy nation might , at length , in its turn , succeed ... Jewish princes and aristocracy were easily soothed into submission to their powerful masters , who allowed them to ...
... Jews ' spirit of independence , and encouraged the hope that the holy nation might , at length , in its turn , succeed ... Jewish princes and aristocracy were easily soothed into submission to their powerful masters , who allowed them to ...
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