Christianity in Its CradleLondon, 1886 - 172 pages |
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... thing ought to be known , on which modern Jews pointedly insist ; -that there never was any prohibition of innocent pleasure and merriment on the sabbath , nor of learning and teaching any form of knowledge , provided only that no money ...
... thing ought to be known , on which modern Jews pointedly insist ; -that there never was any prohibition of innocent pleasure and merriment on the sabbath , nor of learning and teaching any form of knowledge , provided only that no money ...
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... thing must hav been imbibed in Jerusalem from that attempt to combine Moses with Plato , which culminated in the theosophy of Philo the Jew . The word of the Lord , so often mentioned in Hebrew prophets and psalm- ists , was compared ...
... thing must hav been imbibed in Jerusalem from that attempt to combine Moses with Plato , which culminated in the theosophy of Philo the Jew . The word of the Lord , so often mentioned in Hebrew prophets and psalm- ists , was compared ...
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... thing on the surface forbids our supposing the prophet to hav expected the realization of his glorious vision by the future reign of infant Hezekiah . Be that as it may , we here notice two facts ; first , that Isaiah predicted a mighty ...
... thing on the surface forbids our supposing the prophet to hav expected the realization of his glorious vision by the future reign of infant Hezekiah . Be that as it may , we here notice two facts ; first , that Isaiah predicted a mighty ...
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... things open to his fortune , and nothing any longer " incredible , put on a joyful countenance , and while the " crowd around gave earnest attention , performed the " bidding [ of the patients . ] Instantly the hand became " manageable ...
... things open to his fortune , and nothing any longer " incredible , put on a joyful countenance , and while the " crowd around gave earnest attention , performed the " bidding [ of the patients . ] Instantly the hand became " manageable ...
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... with his uniform humanity , tried to conciliate good will , and to arrange all things by healing measures . After his departure , first a son of Aristobulus , next the father himself , escaping from Roman captivity , renewed civil 27.
... with his uniform humanity , tried to conciliate good will , and to arrange all things by healing measures . After his departure , first a son of Aristobulus , next the father himself , escaping from Roman captivity , renewed civil 27.
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