Christianity in Its CradleLondon, 1886 - 172 pages |
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... STAGE OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 95 X. PAUL AND JAMES 110 XI . CLOSE OF THE APOSTOLIC ERA 136 XII . - DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM AND ITS EFFECTS ON CHRISTIANITY XIII . OUR MODERN PROBLEM 149 - 158 NOTICE . In my First Edition of this Book I.
... STAGE OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 95 X. PAUL AND JAMES 110 XI . CLOSE OF THE APOSTOLIC ERA 136 XII . - DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM AND ITS EFFECTS ON CHRISTIANITY XIII . OUR MODERN PROBLEM 149 - 158 NOTICE . In my First Edition of this Book I.
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... Jerusalem equally as in old Greece . Levites were confounded with other tribes , and had no actual possession of lands or tithes . Yet a frightful tale is told concerning the very earliest time , in illustration of a law delivered by ...
... Jerusalem equally as in old Greece . Levites were confounded with other tribes , and had no actual possession of lands or tithes . Yet a frightful tale is told concerning the very earliest time , in illustration of a law delivered by ...
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... priests at the temple of Jerusalem ) ; thirdly , Doctors of the Law , whom we call Rabbis . The earlier priesthood , when it rose above mere ceremony , was virtually a political element , struggling to 4 JUDAISM RESTORED.
... priests at the temple of Jerusalem ) ; thirdly , Doctors of the Law , whom we call Rabbis . The earlier priesthood , when it rose above mere ceremony , was virtually a political element , struggling to 4 JUDAISM RESTORED.
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... Jerusalem by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar ( about 600 B.C. ) terminated the Hebrew Monarchy . The policy of the conqueror was , to carry away the whole population and replace it by foreigners ; this obviously aimed at destroying ...
... Jerusalem by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar ( about 600 B.C. ) terminated the Hebrew Monarchy . The policy of the conqueror was , to carry away the whole population and replace it by foreigners ; this obviously aimed at destroying ...
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... Jerusalem with pride and joy , as in the days of David and Solomon . The central figure in that city for three centuries and a half was no longer a military king , but a professed High Priest , guided by Doctors of the Law . The law was ...
... Jerusalem with pride and joy , as in the days of David and Solomon . The central figure in that city for three centuries and a half was no longer a military king , but a professed High Priest , guided by Doctors of the Law . The law was ...
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