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 69
... Matt . xviii . 10 . Mythologie , p . 550 , expresses himself nearly as in the text . Haag , however , asserts that a separate evil spirit , of equal powers with Ahura Masdao and always opposed to him , is entirely strange to ...
... Matt . xviii . 10 . Mythologie , p . 550 , expresses himself nearly as in the text . Haag , however , asserts that a separate evil spirit , of equal powers with Ahura Masdao and always opposed to him , is entirely strange to ...
Page 98
... is opposed by Whitby , who however does not appear to have been very profoundly acquainted with Jewish phraseology . Matt . i . 18 , 25 . Grotius , in loc . from Chrysostom . CHAP . II . DECREE OF AUGUSTUS . 99 cases.
... is opposed by Whitby , who however does not appear to have been very profoundly acquainted with Jewish phraseology . Matt . i . 18 , 25 . Grotius , in loc . from Chrysostom . CHAP . II . DECREE OF AUGUSTUS . 99 cases.
Page 105
... Matt . ii . 1-12 . b The communication with Baby- lonia at this period was constant and regular ; so much so , that Herod fortified and garrisoned a strong castle , placed under a Babylonian commander , to protect the caravans from this ...
... Matt . ii . 1-12 . b The communication with Baby- lonia at this period was constant and regular ; so much so , that Herod fortified and garrisoned a strong castle , placed under a Babylonian commander , to protect the caravans from this ...
Page 106
... Matthew , relating to such a subject , are to be so rigidly interpreted ; the same lati- tude of expression may be allowed on astronomical subjects as necessarily must be in the Old Testament . The vagueness and uncertainty , possibly ...
... Matthew , relating to such a subject , are to be so rigidly interpreted ; the same lati- tude of expression may be allowed on astronomical subjects as necessarily must be in the Old Testament . The vagueness and uncertainty , possibly ...
Page 107
... Matt . ii . 13-18 . Some of the Rabbinical stories accuse Jesus of having brought " his enchantments " out of Egypt . ( Light- foot , xi . 45. ) There is no satisfactory evidence as to the antiquity of thesc notions , or , absurd as ...
... Matt . ii . 13-18 . Some of the Rabbinical stories accuse Jesus of having brought " his enchantments " out of Egypt . ( Light- foot , xi . 45. ) There is no satisfactory evidence as to the antiquity of thesc notions , or , absurd as ...
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