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... gospels agree that a vast multitude from Jerusalem as well as from other parts flocked to John , to confess sin and to be baptized . All three represent him as uttering severe rebuke , and predicting that every tree which bore no good ...
... gospels agree that a vast multitude from Jerusalem as well as from other parts flocked to John , to confess sin and to be baptized . All three represent him as uttering severe rebuke , and predicting that every tree which bore no good ...
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... Gospels for information concerning the earthly life of Jesus . Justin Martyr , who wrote in defence of Christianity about A.D. 150 , -hardly earlier , -is supposed to quote often from our Gospels , but seldom in exact words as we hav ...
... Gospels for information concerning the earthly life of Jesus . Justin Martyr , who wrote in defence of Christianity about A.D. 150 , -hardly earlier , -is supposed to quote often from our Gospels , but seldom in exact words as we hav ...
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Francis William Newman. among Jewish Christians . In the opening of the third Gospel we ar informed that many had already undertaken the same task . Luke's four first verses ar in a widely different Greek style from all that follows ...
Francis William Newman. among Jewish Christians . In the opening of the third Gospel we ar informed that many had already undertaken the same task . Luke's four first verses ar in a widely different Greek style from all that follows ...
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... Gospels has been discovered with dismay by many pious Christians , when they tried to interweave the four into a ... Gospel may be premised with the remark , that no Unitarian can ( with the late Dr. Lant Carpenter ) gain credit for the ...
... Gospels has been discovered with dismay by many pious Christians , when they tried to interweave the four into a ... Gospel may be premised with the remark , that no Unitarian can ( with the late Dr. Lant Carpenter ) gain credit for the ...
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... gospels , a super- stition imported from heathenism surrounding them . Diseases well - known to us ar ascribed to indwelling demons . As if to prevent philosophic divines from explaining it away , the demons ar said to hav a preter ...
... gospels , a super- stition imported from heathenism surrounding them . Diseases well - known to us ar ascribed to indwelling demons . As if to prevent philosophic divines from explaining it away , the demons ar said to hav a preter ...
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