An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of ChristianityT. Allman, 1841 - 506 pages |
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... speak not a word about pro- fane matters , but put up certain prayers which they have received from their forefathers , as if they made a suppli- cation for its rising . After this , every one of them is sent away by their curators , to ...
... speak not a word about pro- fane matters , but put up certain prayers which they have received from their forefathers , as if they made a suppli- cation for its rising . After this , every one of them is sent away by their curators , to ...
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... speak in their turn ; which silence , thus kept in their house , appears to foreigners like some tremendous mystery , the cause of which is that per- petual sobriety they exercise , and the same settled measure of meat and drink that is ...
... speak in their turn ; which silence , thus kept in their house , appears to foreigners like some tremendous mystery , the cause of which is that per- petual sobriety they exercise , and the same settled measure of meat and drink that is ...
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... speak while the other nine are against it . Moreover , they are stricter than any other of the Jews in resting from their labours on the seventh day ; for they not only get their food ready the day before , that they may not be obliged ...
... speak while the other nine are against it . Moreover , they are stricter than any other of the Jews in resting from their labours on the seventh day ; for they not only get their food ready the day before , that they may not be obliged ...
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... speaking of its rise , is a very remarkable feature at this point of Jewish history . I quote all that Josephus says concerning it . After relating that Coponius was sent as the first Roman procurator , he says , " Moreover Cyrenius ...
... speaking of its rise , is a very remarkable feature at this point of Jewish history . I quote all that Josephus says concerning it . After relating that Coponius was sent as the first Roman procurator , he says , " Moreover Cyrenius ...
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... . " His description of the other three sects follows here , after which he returns to speak of Judas thus : " But of the fourth sect of Jewish philosophy , Judas the Galilean was the CAPTIVITY TO THE DEATH OF Jesus . 25.
... . " His description of the other three sects follows here , after which he returns to speak of Judas thus : " But of the fourth sect of Jewish philosophy , Judas the Galilean was the CAPTIVITY TO THE DEATH OF Jesus . 25.
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