Essays on Important Subjects: Originally Published in the Universalist Expositor and Review and Now Re-published for the Good of the Religious CommunityHaskell & Palmer, 1838 - 239 pages |
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... Josephus , the Jewish historian . 605 B. C. 400 B. C.- Notwithstanding the great change of circumstances , in which the cap- tivity involved the Jews , their religion and senti- ments do not seem to have undergone a corres- ponding ...
... Josephus , the Jewish historian . 605 B. C. 400 B. C.- Notwithstanding the great change of circumstances , in which the cap- tivity involved the Jews , their religion and senti- ments do not seem to have undergone a corres- ponding ...
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... Josephus , our sole authority , they were , at present , divided only on three questions : the authority of tradi ... Josephus remarks , that even then they had existed for a great while . This is a mistake : Josephus makes the re- mark ...
... Josephus , our sole authority , they were , at present , divided only on three questions : the authority of tradi ... Josephus remarks , that even then they had existed for a great while . This is a mistake : Josephus makes the re- mark ...
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... Josephus , in his statement of the peculiari- ties of those sects , such as they were at this time.83 At a later period , the Pharisees and Es- senes held the doctrine of immortality and future retribution ; while the Sadducees went so ...
... Josephus , in his statement of the peculiari- ties of those sects , such as they were at this time.83 At a later period , the Pharisees and Es- senes held the doctrine of immortality and future retribution ; while the Sadducees went so ...
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... Josephus . The Targum of Onkelos and of Jonathan Ben Uzziel , which many of the learned have placed , on the strength merely of Jewish traditions , at or near the Chris- tian era , are now generally supposed by the best critics to have ...
... Josephus . The Targum of Onkelos and of Jonathan Ben Uzziel , which many of the learned have placed , on the strength merely of Jewish traditions , at or near the Chris- tian era , are now generally supposed by the best critics to have ...
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... Josephus , who was intimately acquainted with all the affairs of his countrymen , and whose ob- ject was , to give a full and definite account , pro- fesses to state the tenets of the several sects in Palestine ; and his statements may ...
... Josephus , who was intimately acquainted with all the affairs of his countrymen , and whose ob- ject was , to give a full and definite account , pro- fesses to state the tenets of the several sects in Palestine ; and his statements may ...
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