The History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1867 - Church history |
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Page 71
... Baptist , and our Lord himself , spoke no new doctrine , but rather the common sentiment of the more enlightened , when they declared that no man had seen God at any time . " In conformity with this principle , the Jews , in the ...
... Baptist , and our Lord himself , spoke no new doctrine , but rather the common sentiment of the more enlightened , when they declared that no man had seen God at any time . " In conformity with this principle , the Jews , in the ...
Page 84
... - rated from the popular remembrance , in their own day might pass off as of little more than ordinary occur- h " When Christ cometh , no man knoweth whence he is . " John vii . 27 . CHAP . II . BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST .
... - rated from the popular remembrance , in their own day might pass off as of little more than ordinary occur- h " When Christ cometh , no man knoweth whence he is . " John vii . 27 . CHAP . II . BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST .
Page 85
... Baptist Yet the first incident in Christian history , the annun- ciation of the conception and birth of John Conception the Baptist , as its wonderful circumstances John the took place in a priestly family , and on so ( B.c. 5 ) ...
... Baptist Yet the first incident in Christian history , the annun- ciation of the conception and birth of John Conception the Baptist , as its wonderful circumstances John the took place in a priestly family , and on so ( B.c. 5 ) ...
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... Baptist , in order to conciliate them to Christianity . This is admitting very high antiquity for the passage ; and P Yet , as there seems no reason why the city of Hebron should not be named , many of the most learned writers ...
... Baptist , in order to conciliate them to Christianity . This is admitting very high antiquity for the passage ; and P Yet , as there seems no reason why the city of Hebron should not be named , many of the most learned writers ...
Page 96
... Mary , as well as her husband , was of the line of David , and Elizabeth of the priestly line , the connexion must have been formed in a preceding generation . b Luke i . 39 , 56 . CHAP . II . BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST .
... Mary , as well as her husband , was of the line of David , and Elizabeth of the priestly line , the connexion must have been formed in a preceding generation . b Luke i . 39 , 56 . CHAP . II . BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST .
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