Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Jewish religion after the visit of the queen of Sheba , the principles of that religion being probably found to accord with those ancient traditions of the patriarchs , which remained among them . ( 1 ) The intercourse between the Jews ...
... Jewish religion after the visit of the queen of Sheba , the principles of that religion being probably found to accord with those ancient traditions of the patriarchs , which remained among them . ( 1 ) The intercourse between the Jews ...
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... Jews , however degenerate in process of time their wise men became , by addicting themselves to judicial astrology ; and to the same sacred source the conquest of Babylon conducted the Persians . Cyrus , the celebrated subverter of the ...
... Jews , however degenerate in process of time their wise men became , by addicting themselves to judicial astrology ; and to the same sacred source the conquest of Babylon conducted the Persians . Cyrus , the celebrated subverter of the ...
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... Jewish prophets , that either they were in part copies from them , or predictions of an inspiration equally sacred - the fragments of very ancient prophecy interwoven probably with the fables of later times . " If , " as Bishop Horsley ...
... Jewish prophets , that either they were in part copies from them , or predictions of an inspiration equally sacred - the fragments of very ancient prophecy interwoven probably with the fables of later times . " If , " as Bishop Horsley ...
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... Jews , by which the idolatries of the heathen were often checked , and the light of truth rekindled among them . In this view the ancient Jews evidently considered the Jewish Church as appointed not to preserve only but to extend true ...
... Jews , by which the idolatries of the heathen were often checked , and the light of truth rekindled among them . In this view the ancient Jews evidently considered the Jewish Church as appointed not to preserve only but to extend true ...
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... Jews and Persians is an undeniable matter of historic fact . The tenets ascribed to Zoroaster bear the marks of Jewish origin , because they are mingled with some of the peculiar rites and circumstances of the Jewish temple . From this ...
... Jews and Persians is an undeniable matter of historic fact . The tenets ascribed to Zoroaster bear the marks of Jewish origin , because they are mingled with some of the peculiar rites and circumstances of the Jewish temple . From this ...
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