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... Christ . His original calling seems to have been that of a sophist5 ; how he obtained admit . 1 Bingham , Antiq . ix . 1 . a Vide Tillemont , Mem . vol . i . & c . 2 Acts xi . , xiii . , xiv . 4 Vide Euseb . vii . 30 . " Mosheim , de ...
... Christ . His original calling seems to have been that of a sophist5 ; how he obtained admit . 1 Bingham , Antiq . ix . 1 . a Vide Tillemont , Mem . vol . i . & c . 2 Acts xi . , xiii . , xiv . 4 Vide Euseb . vii . 30 . " Mosheim , de ...
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... Christ , though they were certainly derogatory of the doctrine of His absolute divinity and eternal existence . Indeed , it is probable that he had not any clear view on the solemn subject on which he allowed himself to speculate ; nor ...
... Christ , though they were certainly derogatory of the doctrine of His absolute divinity and eternal existence . Indeed , it is probable that he had not any clear view on the solemn subject on which he allowed himself to speculate ; nor ...
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... Christ , was not created by an observance of the Jewish rites , and much more , by that carnal , self - indulgent religion , which seems at that time to have prevailed in the rejected nation . When the spirit and morals of a people are ...
... Christ , was not created by an observance of the Jewish rites , and much more , by that carnal , self - indulgent religion , which seems at that time to have prevailed in the rejected nation . When the spirit and morals of a people are ...
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... Christ appeared to them in a far more strange and miraculous manner , moved no question , but rejoiced greatly in what they saw . . The one , because they enjoyed not , disputed ; the other disputed not , because they enjoyed . " It is ...
... Christ appeared to them in a far more strange and miraculous manner , moved no question , but rejoiced greatly in what they saw . . The one , because they enjoyed not , disputed ; the other disputed not , because they enjoyed . " It is ...
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... Christ . Before the end of the first century , this result is disclosed in the system of the Cerinthians and the Ebionites . These sects , though more or less infected with Gnosticism , were of Jewish origin , and observed the Mosaic ...
... Christ . Before the end of the first century , this result is disclosed in the system of the Cerinthians and the Ebionites . These sects , though more or less infected with Gnosticism , were of Jewish origin , and observed the Mosaic ...
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