Christianity in Its CradleLondon, 1886 - 172 páginas |
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... languages a dominion which shall never pass away . This appears to be the earliest state- * By some fatuity our translators here write " one like unto the Son of Man ; " and in iii . 25 give us " the Son of God , " where the sense ...
... languages a dominion which shall never pass away . This appears to be the earliest state- * By some fatuity our translators here write " one like unto the Son of Man ; " and in iii . 25 give us " the Son of God , " where the sense ...
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... languages . His son con- quers Egypt : after his death usurpers arise in ten different centres whom Darius conquers , one by one , in complex war . Darius next crosses the Bosporus and conquers all Thrace ( the modern Roumelia ) ...
... languages . His son con- quers Egypt : after his death usurpers arise in ten different centres whom Darius conquers , one by one , in complex war . Darius next crosses the Bosporus and conquers all Thrace ( the modern Roumelia ) ...
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... language ) ; really over Syria and that part of Palestine which had been under Archelaus . This was not while Herod the Great was still alive , as Luke asserts ; but when his son Archelaus was deposed by Augustus , full ten years after ...
... language ) ; really over Syria and that part of Palestine which had been under Archelaus . This was not while Herod the Great was still alive , as Luke asserts ; but when his son Archelaus was deposed by Augustus , full ten years after ...
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... language to Moses , he was sure to speak intelligibly to all the great spiritual minds of the Hebrew nation . Sadducees were not likely to be convinced by the new interpretation . Even Luke found something deficient ; for , to complete ...
... language to Moses , he was sure to speak intelligibly to all the great spiritual minds of the Hebrew nation . Sadducees were not likely to be convinced by the new interpretation . Even Luke found something deficient ; for , to complete ...
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... languages , as the writer in the " Acts " pretends ; but were explicable only by a new miracle , i.e. , by some one gifted divinely with a power of interpretation . All was closely similar to the phenomena displayed in Edward Irving's ...
... languages , as the writer in the " Acts " pretends ; but were explicable only by a new miracle , i.e. , by some one gifted divinely with a power of interpretation . All was closely similar to the phenomena displayed in Edward Irving's ...
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