The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... crucifixion by the Roman governor Pontius Pilate , even if we omit the cloud of other concurring parallel testimonies , would not be placed upon a light footing : but Mr. Volney , quite satisfied with the demonstration of Burigni , lays ...
... crucifixion by the Roman governor Pontius Pilate , even if we omit the cloud of other concurring parallel testimonies , would not be placed upon a light footing : but Mr. Volney , quite satisfied with the demonstration of Burigni , lays ...
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... crucifixion by Pontius Pilate and his resurrection from the dead on the third day are nothing more than the sun's declension to the winter solstice and his subsequent return to the summer solstice through the vivifying season of spring ...
... crucifixion by Pontius Pilate and his resurrection from the dead on the third day are nothing more than the sun's declension to the winter solstice and his subsequent return to the summer solstice through the vivifying season of spring ...
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... made upon his apprehension in the garden , all the disci- ples , we are told , forsook him and fled . With his crucifixion * Matt . xix . 27-29 . + Matt . xxvi . 56 . every hope vanished . We are talking , said one 126 THE DIFFICULTIES.
... made upon his apprehension in the garden , all the disci- ples , we are told , forsook him and fled . With his crucifixion * Matt . xix . 27-29 . + Matt . xxvi . 56 . every hope vanished . We are talking , said one 126 THE DIFFICULTIES.
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... crucifixion , he would nevertheless rise again the third day . This prophecy was no secret , nor was the knowledge of it by any means confined to his own disciples : on the contrary , it was speedily divulged ; and soon came to the ears ...
... crucifixion , he would nevertheless rise again the third day . This prophecy was no secret , nor was the knowledge of it by any means confined to his own disciples : on the contrary , it was speedily divulged ; and soon came to the ears ...
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... crucifixion was viewed by the Romans at home . Horrible as it was , it was no less disgraceful than horrible . None , save the vilest slaves and malefactors , were subjected to it : the penalty never attached to a free Roman citizen ...
... crucifixion was viewed by the Romans at home . Horrible as it was , it was no less disgraceful than horrible . None , save the vilest slaves and malefactors , were subjected to it : the penalty never attached to a free Roman citizen ...
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