Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 pages |
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Page 10
... mind ; nor could the messengers of such intelligence expect to be well received or easily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . The extending of the kingdom of God to those who did not conform to the law of Moses , was a ...
... mind ; nor could the messengers of such intelligence expect to be well received or easily credited . The doctrine was equally harsh and novel . The extending of the kingdom of God to those who did not conform to the law of Moses , was a ...
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... mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death , and that it relates to transactions which took place about thirty years after that event . Speaking of the fire which happened at Rome in the time of Nero ...
... mind that this passage was written about seventy years after Christ's death , and that it relates to transactions which took place about thirty years after that event . Speaking of the fire which happened at Rome in the time of Nero ...
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... mind ( to die ) arise from its own judg ment , and not from obstinacy like the Christians.'s Lard . Heath . Test . vol . ii . p . 110 . In matutina nuper spectatos arena Mucius , imposuit qui sua membra focis , Si patiens fortisque tibi ...
... mind ( to die ) arise from its own judg ment , and not from obstinacy like the Christians.'s Lard . Heath . Test . vol . ii . p . 110 . In matutina nuper spectatos arena Mucius , imposuit qui sua membra focis , Si patiens fortisque tibi ...
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... minds of his followers with fears and apprehen- sions , without any reason or authority for what he said , and contrary to the truth of the case ; or that , although Christ had never foretold any such thing , and the event would have ...
... minds of his followers with fears and apprehen- sions , without any reason or authority for what he said , and contrary to the truth of the case ; or that , although Christ had never foretold any such thing , and the event would have ...
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... in the minds of the Jewish people ; which consternation for a season suspended every other contest . f Acts ix . 31 . + Acts xi . 19 . questions of public concern were canvassed and settled , whence CHRISTIANITY . 31.
... in the minds of the Jewish people ; which consternation for a season suspended every other contest . f Acts ix . 31 . + Acts xi . 19 . questions of public concern were canvassed and settled , whence CHRISTIANITY . 31.
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