The Pupils of St. John the DivineMacmillan and Company, 1878 - 320 pages |
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Page ix
... Jews settled in Parthia ; and afterwards , when St. Paul's imprisonment had left the Churches of Asia without their guide , he fixed himself in the midst of them . Then when he alone remained of all the Apostolic Band , it was the fit ...
... Jews settled in Parthia ; and afterwards , when St. Paul's imprisonment had left the Churches of Asia without their guide , he fixed himself in the midst of them . Then when he alone remained of all the Apostolic Band , it was the fit ...
Page x
... Jewish birth , and the nominal subject of every glo- rious prophecy , had fallen in blood and fire , and with the Temple had gone all the possibility of continuing the ritual established for fifteen hundred years , and by which ...
... Jewish birth , and the nominal subject of every glo- rious prophecy , had fallen in blood and fire , and with the Temple had gone all the possibility of continuing the ritual established for fifteen hundred years , and by which ...
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... Jews . Ever since the Jews had been carried captive to Babylon , they had remained scattered through the cities of the East and West . It was true that their Temple and their holy city of Jerusalem had been rebuilt , and they all ...
... Jews . Ever since the Jews had been carried captive to Babylon , they had remained scattered through the cities of the East and West . It was true that their Temple and their holy city of Jerusalem had been rebuilt , and they all ...
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... Jews had so entirely forgot- ten their own Hebrew that the Greek version of the Scriptures was read after the portion in the original language , and seems to have been in the hands of every - one . All this was silently undermining the ...
... Jews had so entirely forgot- ten their own Hebrew that the Greek version of the Scriptures was read after the portion in the original language , and seems to have been in the hands of every - one . All this was silently undermining the ...
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... Jews were busy with traffic , the Greeks , some with philosophy , some with poetry and amusement , and the Romans with public business and military discipline . It was no uncommon thing to hear that a false Christ had appeared at ...
... Jews were busy with traffic , the Greeks , some with philosophy , some with poetry and amusement , and the Romans with public business and military discipline . It was no uncommon thing to hear that a false Christ had appeared at ...
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