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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... Sanhedrin of seventy- one , composed of the chief priests and men learned in the Law , from a court of judicature , to which their func- tions were chiefly confined , while the executive was a Roman Sanhedrin . Hist . of the Jews , ii ...
... Sanhedrin of seventy- one , composed of the chief priests and men learned in the Law , from a court of judicature , to which their func- tions were chiefly confined , while the executive was a Roman Sanhedrin . Hist . of the Jews , ii ...
Page 132
... Sanhedrin ; while from the former had sprung up a new faction , in whose tenets the stern sense of national degradation which rankled in the hearts of so many , found vent and expression . Judas the Galilean . The sect of Judas the ...
... Sanhedrin ; while from the former had sprung up a new faction , in whose tenets the stern sense of national degradation which rankled in the hearts of so many , found vent and expression . Judas the Galilean . The sect of Judas the ...
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... Sanhedrin , dele- gated by their authority to discover the real pretensions of Jesus . Having received intelligence of the testimony borne to Jesus by John , this person was directed to follow him into the wilderness , where he first ...
... Sanhedrin , dele- gated by their authority to discover the real pretensions of Jesus . Having received intelligence of the testimony borne to Jesus by John , this person was directed to follow him into the wilderness , where he first ...
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... Sanhedrin . To this view , ingenious as it is , some obvious objections occur ; -the precise date apparently assigned to the trans- action by the Evangelists , and the improbability that , at so early a period , he would be thought of ...
... Sanhedrin . To this view , ingenious as it is , some obvious objections occur ; -the precise date apparently assigned to the trans- action by the Evangelists , and the improbability that , at so early a period , he would be thought of ...
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... Sanhedrin alone could judge a tribe , the high priest , or a prophet ( Sanhedrin Paroch . i . ) . Hence " a prophet could not perish out of Jeru- salem . " Luke xiii . 33. Lightfoot , Harm . Ev . m John i . 19-28 . " Wetstein . Nov ...
... Sanhedrin alone could judge a tribe , the high priest , or a prophet ( Sanhedrin Paroch . i . ) . Hence " a prophet could not perish out of Jeru- salem . " Luke xiii . 33. Lightfoot , Harm . Ev . m John i . 19-28 . " Wetstein . Nov ...
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