The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New TestamentC. Brightly, 1809 - 636 pages |
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... worship of Jupiter set up in Jerusalem --- Mattathias has recourse to arms --- is very successful --- Judas Maccabeus restores the temple worship --- death of Antiochus Epiphanes --- Judas Maccabeus slain --- Jonathan and Simon the ...
... worship of Jupiter set up in Jerusalem --- Mattathias has recourse to arms --- is very successful --- Judas Maccabeus restores the temple worship --- death of Antiochus Epiphanes --- Judas Maccabeus slain --- Jonathan and Simon the ...
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... worship false gods ; so it was the prevailing vice of the world , when the New Testament was written ; that the grossest corruptions of the morals of mankind , have ever flowed from this poisonous spring , [ Rom i . 24 ; ] and that to ...
... worship false gods ; so it was the prevailing vice of the world , when the New Testament was written ; that the grossest corruptions of the morals of mankind , have ever flowed from this poisonous spring , [ Rom i . 24 ; ] and that to ...
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... the deity ; and lastly , to receive adoration as a deity itself . The next step yas to the worship of the moon , the planets , and the fixed stars or , as they are des } nominated in scripture , the host of heaven . 10 LIFE OF CHRIST .
... the deity ; and lastly , to receive adoration as a deity itself . The next step yas to the worship of the moon , the planets , and the fixed stars or , as they are des } nominated in scripture , the host of heaven . 10 LIFE OF CHRIST .
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... worship was chiefly derived from a mistaken philo- sophy . Traditional history has formed a large proportion of the materials of pagan my- thology . The fabulous descriptions of night and of chaos , and of the egg which con- tained ...
... worship was chiefly derived from a mistaken philo- sophy . Traditional history has formed a large proportion of the materials of pagan my- thology . The fabulous descriptions of night and of chaos , and of the egg which con- tained ...
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... worship of the true God , and proved the purity of his religious principles by the bene- volence and integrity of his conduct towards men . In him we discover all that is amiable in the character of the modern Arabians , unmixed with ...
... worship of the true God , and proved the purity of his religious principles by the bene- volence and integrity of his conduct towards men . In him we discover all that is amiable in the character of the modern Arabians , unmixed with ...
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Agrippa angels answered antient apostles appeared Aristobulus believe Bethsaida blessed body brethren Cæsar Cæsarea called Capernaum character Christ Christians church command concerning Corinth dead death delivered disciples divine doctrine enemies Ephesus epistle evangelist faith Father favour Florus Galilee gave Gentiles give gospel hand hath heard heaven Herod high-priest Holy honour Idumea immediately inhabitants Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Josephus Judas Judea king kingdom likewise Lord Lord's Luke manner Mary Magdalene Master means mentioned Messiah miracles Moses multitude occasion parable passover Paul persecution person Peter Pharisees preached priests probably prophecy prophets Ptolemais reason received religion resurrection Romans Sadducees saith unto Samaria say unto sent sepulchre servant shew Simon soldiers son of Zebedee spake speak Spirit sufferings supposed Syria temple thee things thought Tiberius Titus told truth verse Vespasian wall Wherefore whole word worship