The Christ a critical review and analysis of the evidences of His existenceРипол Классик, 2014 - Religion |
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... Apostles. He was, for a time, Governor of Galilee, the province in which Christ lived and taught. He traversed every part of this province and visited the places where but a generation before Christ had performed his prodigies. He ...
... Apostles. He was, for a time, Governor of Galilee, the province in which Christ lived and taught. He traversed every part of this province and visited the places where but a generation before Christ had performed his prodigies. He ...
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... Apostles lived, is certainly a very striking circumstance” (Kneeland's Review, p. Referring to this passage, Dean Milman, in his “Gibbon's Rome” (Vol. II, p. 285, note) says: “It is interpolated with many additional clauses." Canon ...
... Apostles lived, is certainly a very striking circumstance” (Kneeland's Review, p. Referring to this passage, Dean Milman, in his “Gibbon's Rome” (Vol. II, p. 285, note) says: “It is interpolated with many additional clauses." Canon ...
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... Apostles came forward, yet he does not seem to have mentioned Jesus himself. At any rate, the passage in his 'Jewish Antiquities' that refers to him is certainly spurious, and was inserted by a later and a Christian hand” (Bible for ...
... Apostles came forward, yet he does not seem to have mentioned Jesus himself. At any rate, the passage in his 'Jewish Antiquities' that refers to him is certainly spurious, and was inserted by a later and a Christian hand” (Bible for ...
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... Apostles). Gibbon says: “The religious tenets of the Galileans, or Christians, were never made a subject of punishment, or even of inquiry” (Rome, Vol. II, p. 215). 2. Trajan was one of the most tolerant and benevolent of Roman emperors ...
... Apostles). Gibbon says: “The religious tenets of the Galileans, or Christians, were never made a subject of punishment, or even of inquiry” (Rome, Vol. II, p. 215). 2. Trajan was one of the most tolerant and benevolent of Roman emperors ...
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... apostles, and of their first disciples, the doctrine which they preached was confirmed by innumerable prodigies. The lame walked, the blind saw, the sick were healed, the dead were raised, demons were expelled, and the laws of Nature ...
... apostles, and of their first disciples, the doctrine which they preached was confirmed by innumerable prodigies. The lame walked, the blind saw, the sick were healed, the dead were raised, demons were expelled, and the laws of Nature ...
Contents
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MINISTRY OF CHRIST | 133 |
RESURRECTION OF CHRIST | 299 |
CHAPTER VIII | 340 |
THE CHRIST A MYTH | 437 |
CHAPTER X | 444 |
SOURCES OF THE CHRIST MYTHCONCLU | 549 |
SION | 566 |
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