The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... , as Tacitus says , was for nothing so anxious , as to let every thing remain as it was ; and who , as Josephus says , would hardly take the trouble to to order a man , who had been accused of 180 Rendle's History of Tiberius .
... , as Tacitus says , was for nothing so anxious , as to let every thing remain as it was ; and who , as Josephus says , would hardly take the trouble to to order a man , who had been accused of 180 Rendle's History of Tiberius .
Page 183
... Josephus , and forgotten that writer's account of Jewish sects ( apEGELS ; ) or Epiphanius , or Hegesippus , and their enumeration of Jewish sects subsisting at the appearance of our Lord ? We find St. Paul declaring of himself ...
... Josephus , and forgotten that writer's account of Jewish sects ( apEGELS ; ) or Epiphanius , or Hegesippus , and their enumeration of Jewish sects subsisting at the appearance of our Lord ? We find St. Paul declaring of himself ...
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... Josephus ; and in which the peculiar Articles of the Orthodox Faith are traced to the System of the Gnostics , who opposed the Gospel in the Days of Christ and his Apostles . By John Jones . Mawman . 1818 . THE vain or fanciful theorist ...
... Josephus ; and in which the peculiar Articles of the Orthodox Faith are traced to the System of the Gnostics , who opposed the Gospel in the Days of Christ and his Apostles . By John Jones . Mawman . 1818 . THE vain or fanciful theorist ...
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... Josephus . " But we must plead guilty to the count of dulness , to which our thankless though necessary office often and perhaps justly exposes us , in the heavy task which is imposed on us of following where others precede ; that we ...
... Josephus . " But we must plead guilty to the count of dulness , to which our thankless though necessary office often and perhaps justly exposes us , in the heavy task which is imposed on us of following where others precede ; that we ...
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... Josephus and Philo , by whom they are described , were converts to the truth of the Gospel . Such , however , is too truly the case . In the proof of these points the author labours through the whole of his " Introduction , " if indeed ...
... Josephus and Philo , by whom they are described , were converts to the truth of the Gospel . Such , however , is too truly the case . In the proof of these points the author labours through the whole of his " Introduction , " if indeed ...
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