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... writings . The style is adapted to young minds , and the narrative is illustrat- ed by coincidences and explanations derived from modern books ; so that it will be novel and interesting to all who have not studied the subject in the ...
... writings . The style is adapted to young minds , and the narrative is illustrat- ed by coincidences and explanations derived from modern books ; so that it will be novel and interesting to all who have not studied the subject in the ...
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... writings at a distance , when the sense of her eyes was shut , yea even while another person , with the book in another room , covered the page with the flat of one hand , and with the other touched one of the people present , who , by ...
... writings at a distance , when the sense of her eyes was shut , yea even while another person , with the book in another room , covered the page with the flat of one hand , and with the other touched one of the people present , who , by ...
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... writings of Josephus , not a hint occurs on the subject except the testimony in question . It is morally impossible that this passage either was or could be forged by Eusebius who first cited it , or by any other early wri ter . Had ...
... writings of Josephus , not a hint occurs on the subject except the testimony in question . It is morally impossible that this passage either was or could be forged by Eusebius who first cited it , or by any other early wri ter . Had ...
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... writings were also admitted into the imperial library : the Romans may further be considered as the guardians of the ... writing ; which was , to convince the Jews that Jesus was the Messiah , out of the old Tes- tament , and ...
... writings were also admitted into the imperial library : the Romans may further be considered as the guardians of the ... writing ; which was , to convince the Jews that Jesus was the Messiah , out of the old Tes- tament , and ...
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... writings . Objections from style are often fanciful ; and Daubuz has proved , by actual collation , the perfect coincidence between its style and that of Josephus in other parts of his works . * This objection , therefore , falls to the ...
... writings . Objections from style are often fanciful ; and Daubuz has proved , by actual collation , the perfect coincidence between its style and that of Josephus in other parts of his works . * This objection , therefore , falls to the ...
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