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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... Josephus , as well as from the writings of the New Testament , clearly appears to have become incorporated with the general sentiment . Retribution in another life has already taken the place of the immediate or speedy avenging or ...
... Josephus , as well as from the writings of the New Testament , clearly appears to have become incorporated with the general sentiment . Retribution in another life has already taken the place of the immediate or speedy avenging or ...
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... Josephus , though he acknowledges the existence and the influence of this remarkable feature in the national character , is either in- clined to treat it as a popular delusion , or to warp it to his own purposes , its fulfilment in the ...
... Josephus , though he acknowledges the existence and the influence of this remarkable feature in the national character , is either in- clined to treat it as a popular delusion , or to warp it to his own purposes , its fulfilment in the ...
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... Josephus , we hear less than we might expect of this race of Jews . But as we approach the • Even as early as the reign of Antiochus the Great , certain Jews had attempted to introduce Grecian manners , and had built a Grecian school or ...
... Josephus , we hear less than we might expect of this race of Jews . But as we approach the • Even as early as the reign of Antiochus the Great , certain Jews had attempted to introduce Grecian manners , and had built a Grecian school or ...
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... Josephus , that during the last war , the r mépris pour le peuple Juif , qu'ils affectoient n'en pas parler dans leurs écrits . " ( Historiens d'Alex . p . 555. ) This , however , would apply only to the later writers , which are all we ...
... Josephus , that during the last war , the r mépris pour le peuple Juif , qu'ils affectoient n'en pas parler dans leurs écrits . " ( Historiens d'Alex . p . 555. ) This , however , would apply only to the later writers , which are all we ...
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... Josephus , Hist . ( says the Mischna , Tract . Sanh . c . xi . of the Jews , vol . ii . p . 267. Quo- 12 ) shall partake in the life to come- tations might be multiplied from the except those who deny the resurrection Rabbinical writers ...
... Josephus , Hist . ( says the Mischna , Tract . Sanh . c . xi . of the Jews , vol . ii . p . 267. Quo- 12 ) shall partake in the life to come- tations might be multiplied from the except those who deny the resurrection Rabbinical writers ...
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