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... Jewish Church — the belief , I mean , common to the Jews of Pal- estine and their more cultivated brethren in Alexandria , ( no reprehension of which is to be found in the New Testament ) - concern- ing the nature and import of the ...
... Jewish Church — the belief , I mean , common to the Jews of Pal- estine and their more cultivated brethren in Alexandria , ( no reprehension of which is to be found in the New Testament ) - concern- ing the nature and import of the ...
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... Jewish Church respecting all the canonical books . To Moses alone - to Moses in the recording no less than in the receiving of the Law and to all and every part of the five books , called the Books of Moses , the Jewish Doc- tors of the ...
... Jewish Church respecting all the canonical books . To Moses alone - to Moses in the recording no less than in the receiving of the Law and to all and every part of the five books , called the Books of Moses , the Jewish Doc- tors of the ...
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... conveyed in de- fective and fallible expressions ? The Jewish teachers confined this miraculous character to the Pentateuch . Between the Mosaic and the Prophetic inspiration they asserted such a difference as amounts LETTER II . 37.
... conveyed in de- fective and fallible expressions ? The Jewish teachers confined this miraculous character to the Pentateuch . Between the Mosaic and the Prophetic inspiration they asserted such a difference as amounts LETTER II . 37.
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... Jews re- specting the Hagiographi will be found to differ little , if at all , from that of religious persons among ourselves , when speaking of an author abounding in gifts , stirred up by - the Holy Spirit , writing under the ...
... Jews re- specting the Hagiographi will be found to differ little , if at all , from that of religious persons among ourselves , when speaking of an author abounding in gifts , stirred up by - the Holy Spirit , writing under the ...
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... Jewish eloquence -incidental allusions to popular notions , traditions , apologues -- ( for example , the dispute between the Devil and the Arch- angel Michael about the body of Moses . Jude 9. ) , fancies and anachronisms im- ported ...
... Jewish eloquence -incidental allusions to popular notions , traditions , apologues -- ( for example , the dispute between the Devil and the Arch- angel Michael about the body of Moses . Jude 9. ) , fancies and anachronisms im- ported ...
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Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit and Some Miscellaneous Pieces Samuel Taylor Coleridge Limited preview - 1956 |
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