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... Pharisee . That sect which was most exact in their ob- servance of ceremonial duties , and who , no doubt , attached considerable importance to them . Even he assures us , that it is not possible that the blood of bulls , and of goats ...
... Pharisee . That sect which was most exact in their ob- servance of ceremonial duties , and who , no doubt , attached considerable importance to them . Even he assures us , that it is not possible that the blood of bulls , and of goats ...
Page 100
... Pharisees con- fess both . But Grotius is of opinion , that this notion of the Pharisees was founded rather upon tradition and conjecture , than upon any certain grounds . This at least is clear , that if they were firmly convinced of ...
... Pharisees con- fess both . But Grotius is of opinion , that this notion of the Pharisees was founded rather upon tradition and conjecture , than upon any certain grounds . This at least is clear , that if they were firmly convinced of ...
Page 226
... Pharisees , and the Sadducees , divided upon it : the former receiving it , and the latter rejecting it : which seems clearly to shew , that up to that period it had not been expressly revealed to them ; but that it was reserved for the ...
... Pharisees , and the Sadducees , divided upon it : the former receiving it , and the latter rejecting it : which seems clearly to shew , that up to that period it had not been expressly revealed to them ; but that it was reserved for the ...
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... Pharisees , contented them- selves with affirming that he was born blind , and referring them to their son , for an account of the manner in which he acquired sight.- Not that the Pharisees doubted the fact , but they would not allow ...
... Pharisees , contented them- selves with affirming that he was born blind , and referring them to their son , for an account of the manner in which he acquired sight.- Not that the Pharisees doubted the fact , but they would not allow ...
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... Pharisees , is in some points not inapplicable to such persons at the present day . All their works ( says he ) they do to be seen of men - and for a pretence , they make long prayers . But supposing their motives not to be so blamable ...
... Pharisees , is in some points not inapplicable to such persons at the present day . All their works ( says he ) they do to be seen of men - and for a pretence , they make long prayers . But supposing their motives not to be so blamable ...
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