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 73
... Pharisees and the Sadducees : and in the Gospels we cannot but discover at a glance its almost universal prevalence . Even the Roman his- torian was struck by its influence on the indomitable character of the people . In the Zoroastrian ...
... Pharisees and the Sadducees : and in the Gospels we cannot but discover at a glance its almost universal prevalence . Even the Roman his- torian was struck by its influence on the indomitable character of the people . In the Zoroastrian ...
Page 80
... Pharisee , the Lawyer , the Zealot , arrayed the Messiah in those attributes which suited his own tem- perament . Of that which was more methodically taught in the synagogue or the adjacent school , the populace caught up whatever made ...
... Pharisee , the Lawyer , the Zealot , arrayed the Messiah in those attributes which suited his own tem- perament . Of that which was more methodically taught in the synagogue or the adjacent school , the populace caught up whatever made ...
Page 100
... Pharisees , the violent religious party , resolutely refused to take the oath . They were fined , and their fine discharged by the low - born wife of Pheroras , the brother of Herod , into whose line certain impostors or enthusiasts ...
... Pharisees , the violent religious party , resolutely refused to take the oath . They were fined , and their fine discharged by the low - born wife of Pheroras , the brother of Herod , into whose line certain impostors or enthusiasts ...
Page 101
... Pharisees and of Herod's kindred . It is highly probable that the administration of the oath of allegiance in Josephus , and the census in St. Luke , belong to the same transaction ; for if the oath was to be taken by all the subjects ...
... Pharisees and of Herod's kindred . It is highly probable that the administration of the oath of allegiance in Josephus , and the census in St. Luke , belong to the same transaction ; for if the oath was to be taken by all the subjects ...
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... Pharisees and Sadducees , no longer restrained by the strong hand of power , renewed their conflicts : some- times one party , sometimes the other , obtained the high priesthood , and predominated in the Sanhedrin ; while from the ...
... Pharisees and Sadducees , no longer restrained by the strong hand of power , renewed their conflicts : some- times one party , sometimes the other , obtained the high priesthood , and predominated in the Sanhedrin ; while from the ...
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