The Christ a critical review and analysis of the evidences of His existenceРипол Классик, 2014 - Religion |
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... and many of the Gentiles. He was [the] Christ; and when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not Silence of Contemporary Writers. :7.
... and many of the Gentiles. He was [the] Christ; and when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not Silence of Contemporary Writers. :7.
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... Pilate with great slaughter. The account ends as follows: “There were a great number of them slain by this means, and others of them ran away wounded; and thus an end was put.to this sedition.” Section 4, as now numbered, begins with ...
... Pilate with great slaughter. The account ends as follows: “There were a great number of them slain by this means, and others of them ran away wounded; and thus an end was put.to this sedition.” Section 4, as now numbered, begins with ...
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... Pilate. This pernicious superstition, thus checked for awhile, broke out again; and spread not only over Judea, the source of this evil, but reached the city also: whither flow from all quarters all things vile and shameful, and where ...
... Pilate. This pernicious superstition, thus checked for awhile, broke out again; and spread not only over Judea, the source of this evil, but reached the city also: whither flow from all quarters all things vile and shameful, and where ...
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... Pilate, and which I have italicized, is an interpolation. \Vhatever may be said of the remainder of this passage, this sentence bears the unmistakable stamp of Christian forgery. It interrupts the narrative; it disconnects two closely ...
... Pilate, and which I have italicized, is an interpolation. \Vhatever may be said of the remainder of this passage, this sentence bears the unmistakable stamp of Christian forgery. It interrupts the narrative; it disconnects two closely ...
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... it. Peter (Acts ii, 22; iii, 6); Paul (Acts xxvi, 9), Philip (John i, 45), Cleopas and his companion (Luke xxiv, 19), Pilate (John xix, 19), Judas and the band sent to arrest Jesus (John xviii, 5, The Infancy of Christ. 73.
... it. Peter (Acts ii, 22; iii, 6); Paul (Acts xxvi, 9), Philip (John i, 45), Cleopas and his companion (Luke xxiv, 19), Pilate (John xix, 19), Judas and the band sent to arrest Jesus (John xviii, 5, The Infancy of Christ. 73.
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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