The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1884 - Christianity |
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Page 51
... Galilee ; none which has attempted to keep up a perpetual reference to the circumstances of the times , the habits and na- tional character of the people , and the state of public feeling ; and thus , identifying itself with the past ...
... Galilee ; none which has attempted to keep up a perpetual reference to the circumstances of the times , the habits and na- tional character of the people , and the state of public feeling ; and thus , identifying itself with the past ...
Page 91
... Galilee , which , independent of the general disrepute in which the whole of the Galilean provinces were held by the inhabitants of the more holy district of Judæa , seems to have been marked by a kind of peculiar proverbial contempt ...
... Galilee , which , independent of the general disrepute in which the whole of the Galilean provinces were held by the inhabitants of the more holy district of Judæa , seems to have been marked by a kind of peculiar proverbial contempt ...
Page 98
... Galilee , to Bethlehem , a small village to the south of Jerusalem . Joseph on the discovery of the pregnancy of his betrothed , being a man of gentle character , had been willing to spare her the rigorous punishment enacted by the law ...
... Galilee , to Bethlehem , a small village to the south of Jerusalem . Joseph on the discovery of the pregnancy of his betrothed , being a man of gentle character , had been willing to spare her the rigorous punishment enacted by the law ...
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... - foot , xi . 45. ) There is no satisfactory evidence as to the antiquity of thesc notions , or , absurd as they are , they might be some testimony to the authenticity of this part of the Chris- 108 Return to g RETURN TO GALILEE . BOOK I.
... - foot , xi . 45. ) There is no satisfactory evidence as to the antiquity of thesc notions , or , absurd as they are , they might be some testimony to the authenticity of this part of the Chris- 108 Return to g RETURN TO GALILEE . BOOK I.
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... Galilee , under the less suspicious dominion of Herod Antipas . There the general prejudice against Galilee might be their best security ; and the universal belief that it was in Judæa that the great king was to assume his sovereignty ...
... Galilee , under the less suspicious dominion of Herod Antipas . There the general prejudice against Galilee might be their best security ; and the universal belief that it was in Judæa that the great king was to assume his sovereignty ...
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