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... 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 Reb . ante Constant . sæc . iii ...
... 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 Reb . ante Constant . sæc . iii ...
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... seem to have assumed , viz . , that of Judaism2 ; which at that time , it must be ' [ Vide a remarkable passage in Origen , on the pomp of the Bishops of his day , quoted by Neander , Hist . vol . ii . p . 330 , Bohn . ] 2 [ Lengerke ...
... seem to have assumed , viz . , that of Judaism2 ; which at that time , it must be ' [ Vide a remarkable passage in Origen , on the pomp of the Bishops of his day , quoted by Neander , Hist . vol . ii . p . 330 , Bohn . ] 2 [ Lengerke ...
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... seem to have been the medium by which the Jewish custom was conveyed on from the former to the latter ; but there is no evidence of its existence till the end of the fourth century . In order to complete my account of the Quarto ...
... seem to have been the medium by which the Jewish custom was conveyed on from the former to the latter ; but there is no evidence of its existence till the end of the fourth century . In order to complete my account of the Quarto ...
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... seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto - decimans , they ( in the words of Socrates ) " shrank from feasting on the Jewish festival2 , " and after the others had conformed to the Gentile rule ...
... seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto - decimans , they ( in the words of Socrates ) " shrank from feasting on the Jewish festival2 , " and after the others had conformed to the Gentile rule ...
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... seems at that time to have prevailed in the rejected nation . When the spirit and morals of a people are materially debased , varieties of doctrinal error spring up , as if self - sown , and are rapidly propagated . While Judaism ...
... seems at that time to have prevailed in the rejected nation . When the spirit and morals of a people are materially debased , varieties of doctrinal error spring up , as if self - sown , and are rapidly propagated . While Judaism ...
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