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... claim , or to declare to his disciples that God through his voice abolished the law of Moses . Without a positiv and distinct avowal from himself that this was his aim , it was impossible for them to admit the thought , while he lived ...
... claim , or to declare to his disciples that God through his voice abolished the law of Moses . Without a positiv and distinct avowal from himself that this was his aim , it was impossible for them to admit the thought , while he lived ...
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... claim . It is made for them , for the convenience of Christian assumption . Of course , if they made it , that would no more in itself prove anything , than if made by any of us moderns . It would need proof , if made ; and would be ...
... claim . It is made for them , for the convenience of Christian assumption . Of course , if they made it , that would no more in itself prove anything , than if made by any of us moderns . It would need proof , if made ; and would be ...
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Francis William Newman. Out of such documents no man can construct a tale claiming to be certain history - ascertained fact . The utmost that can be fairly asked or wisely undertaken , is , an account possible and not improbable . The ...
Francis William Newman. Out of such documents no man can construct a tale claiming to be certain history - ascertained fact . The utmost that can be fairly asked or wisely undertaken , is , an account possible and not improbable . The ...
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... claim of supremacy on his part , such as no earlier prophet had made . The learned Christian historian Mosheim confidently interprets it as a silent claim of dominion over all Israel . Like the title " Son of Man , " the procedure was ...
... claim of supremacy on his part , such as no earlier prophet had made . The learned Christian historian Mosheim confidently interprets it as a silent claim of dominion over all Israel . Like the title " Son of Man , " the procedure was ...
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... claims to raise the dead . Is it credible that they possessed it during the era of their imagined stupidity ? We can scarcely speak of any other Deeds of Jesus ; we proceed therefor to his Words and Doctrin . As already said , following ...
... claims to raise the dead . Is it credible that they possessed it during the era of their imagined stupidity ? We can scarcely speak of any other Deeds of Jesus ; we proceed therefor to his Words and Doctrin . As already said , following ...
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