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... tion of Christian Unitarianism among the Ro- man Catholics , the Jews , and the Mahommed- ans respectively , ' was awarded by the British and Foreign Unitarian Association . CONTENTS . SECTION I. Spirit of Judaism II . Spirit 59097.
... tion of Christian Unitarianism among the Ro- man Catholics , the Jews , and the Mahommed- ans respectively , ' was awarded by the British and Foreign Unitarian Association . CONTENTS . SECTION I. Spirit of Judaism II . Spirit 59097.
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Harriet Martineau. CONTENTS . SECTION I. Spirit of Judaism II . Spirit of Christianity III . Four Questions of Orobio Page . 62 120 139 173 • 201 IV . Prophecy . The Prophecies of the New Dis- • V. Historical Evidence respecting the ...
Harriet Martineau. CONTENTS . SECTION I. Spirit of Judaism II . Spirit of Christianity III . Four Questions of Orobio Page . 62 120 139 173 • 201 IV . Prophecy . The Prophecies of the New Dis- • V. Historical Evidence respecting the ...
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... Judaism . The peculiarity by which your nation has ever been honorably distinguished from all others is an aversion to form systems of religion . While , among heathen nations , princes and priests formed laws and created mythologies ...
... Judaism . The peculiarity by which your nation has ever been honorably distinguished from all others is an aversion to form systems of religion . While , among heathen nations , princes and priests formed laws and created mythologies ...
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... Judaism unnecessary and even unfit for the advanced state of its subjects , and which should therefore at length occasion its abolition . Let us see how these purposes were gradually unfolded by the circumstances which attended and ...
... Judaism unnecessary and even unfit for the advanced state of its subjects , and which should therefore at length occasion its abolition . Let us see how these purposes were gradually unfolded by the circumstances which attended and ...
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... dark- ness into marvellous light . The most import- ant step in this progress was the abrogation of Judaism , when the nobler dispensation had grown out of it . Those of your nation who rejected Jesus were thus ( 112.
... dark- ness into marvellous light . The most import- ant step in this progress was the abrogation of Judaism , when the nobler dispensation had grown out of it . Those of your nation who rejected Jesus were thus ( 112.
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