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... acknowledged Jesus as the Messiah , but who still continued to observe the law of Moses , could possibly hope for salvation . The humane temper of Justin Martyr inclined him to answer this question in the affirmative ; and , though he ...
... acknowledged Jesus as the Messiah , but who still continued to observe the law of Moses , could possibly hope for salvation . The humane temper of Justin Martyr inclined him to answer this question in the affirmative ; and , though he ...
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... acknowledged , if not by the laws , at least by the magistrates , of the empire . As a Pagan and as a soldier , it could scarcely be expected that Aurelian should enter into the discussion , whether the sentiments of Paul or those of ...
... acknowledged , if not by the laws , at least by the magistrates , of the empire . As a Pagan and as a soldier , it could scarcely be expected that Aurelian should enter into the discussion , whether the sentiments of Paul or those of ...
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... acknowledged and adored the majesty of the true and only God . The learned Eusebius has ascribed the faith of 1The date of the Divine Institutions of Lactantius has been accurately dis- cussed , difficulties have been started ...
... acknowledged and adored the majesty of the true and only God . The learned Eusebius has ascribed the faith of 1The date of the Divine Institutions of Lactantius has been accurately dis- cussed , difficulties have been started ...
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Obstinacy and Reasons of the Believing Jews | 11 |
The Dæmons considered as the Gods of Antiquity | 19 |
Doctrine of the Millennium | 25 |
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