The Evidence of Christianity, Derived from Its Nature and ReceptionA. Finley, 1825 - 309 sider |
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Side ix
... assumed by Jesus 33 3. Admission of Gentiles to the religion of Jesus 39 4. Destruction of Jerusalem foretold by Jesus 45 Recapitulation 49 CHAPTER III . ORIGINALITY OF THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES 54 1. Basis of the Christian Religion , the ...
... assumed by Jesus 33 3. Admission of Gentiles to the religion of Jesus 39 4. Destruction of Jerusalem foretold by Jesus 45 Recapitulation 49 CHAPTER III . ORIGINALITY OF THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES 54 1. Basis of the Christian Religion , the ...
Side 17
... anarchy of the three first centuries . And others generally assume , that the tes- timony to the introduction of Christianity is confined . to the Church itself , which must not be solely B 2 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 17.
... anarchy of the three first centuries . And others generally assume , that the tes- timony to the introduction of Christianity is confined . to the Church itself , which must not be solely B 2 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 17.
Side 18
... assumed such vast importance . But the truth is , that they are not silent . They are not , indeed , full : but they tell us all that we require , and all which they could be expected to tell . As early as the time of Claudius , who ...
... assumed such vast importance . But the truth is , that they are not silent . They are not , indeed , full : but they tell us all that we require , and all which they could be expected to tell . As early as the time of Claudius , who ...
Side 20
... assume the date to which the origin of Christi- anity is commonly referred , as one which is probably exact to a year , and even a day ; but which cannot possibly be materially wrong . 2. Having settled this preliminary question , we ...
... assume the date to which the origin of Christi- anity is commonly referred , as one which is probably exact to a year , and even a day ; but which cannot possibly be materially wrong . 2. Having settled this preliminary question , we ...
Side 29
... come . " He was anticipated , moreover , under the very title which Jesus assumed . The Sa- maritan woman spoke the general opinion , when she said C 2 JEWISH OPINIONS . 29 Character of the Messiah expected by the Jews.
... come . " He was anticipated , moreover , under the very title which Jesus assumed . The Sa- maritan woman spoke the general opinion , when she said C 2 JEWISH OPINIONS . 29 Character of the Messiah expected by the Jews.
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