A Series of Important Facts Demonstrating the Truth of the Christian Religion: Drawn from the Writings of Its Friends and Enemies in the First and Second CenturiesR. Hunter (succ. to Mr. Johnson), 1820 - 215 |
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... worship ; nor is there a city among the Greeks , nor a nation among the Barbarians , to whom the custom of observing the Sabbath as we ( Jews ) do , has not been extended , and who do not endeavour to imitate the cordiality and harmony ...
... worship ; nor is there a city among the Greeks , nor a nation among the Barbarians , to whom the custom of observing the Sabbath as we ( Jews ) do , has not been extended , and who do not endeavour to imitate the cordiality and harmony ...
Strona 13
... worship him in the exercise of virtue for virtue is the worship most pure and ac- ceptable in his sight . - We offer sacrifices , not that we may fill ourselves to satiety and intoxication , which is not agreeable to the will of God ...
... worship him in the exercise of virtue for virtue is the worship most pure and ac- ceptable in his sight . - We offer sacrifices , not that we may fill ourselves to satiety and intoxication , which is not agreeable to the will of God ...
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... worship , and making them a part of themselves . " The writer does not in his studied brevity inform his readers by what powerful argu- ments the Jews were able to bring over to their worship a people who had hitherto despised and ...
... worship , and making them a part of themselves . " The writer does not in his studied brevity inform his readers by what powerful argu- ments the Jews were able to bring over to their worship a people who had hitherto despised and ...
Strona 19
... worship . They therefore earnestly endeavoured to conceal their designs from the women : and thus they at- tacked the Jews , who , as being crowded in a narrow place and without arms , were in one day easily slain to the amount of ten ...
... worship . They therefore earnestly endeavoured to conceal their designs from the women : and thus they at- tacked the Jews , who , as being crowded in a narrow place and without arms , were in one day easily slain to the amount of ten ...
Strona 32
... worship him with acceptance , he must be worshipped with sin- cerity and truth . " This character of the universal Father is delineated with matchless simplicity and beauty by Seneca . " Do you wish to have just con- ceptions of God ...
... worship him with acceptance , he must be worshipped with sin- cerity and truth . " This character of the universal Father is delineated with matchless simplicity and beauty by Seneca . " Do you wish to have just con- ceptions of God ...
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