The ExpositorSamuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt Hodder and Stoughton, 1885 |
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... Judaism in which they had been nursed , with the false ideas it had created , and the false hopes it had inspired . Their ideas of God , of the Messiah , of the kingdom , of righteousness , of worship , of man , were the very antitheses ...
... Judaism in which they had been nursed , with the false ideas it had created , and the false hopes it had inspired . Their ideas of God , of the Messiah , of the kingdom , of righteousness , of worship , of man , were the very antitheses ...
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... Judaism and least bound by his affections -- the feelings of personal love and social loyalty that could alone have steadied him in the process of violent and distressful change . He was known as Iscariot 3 - the man from Kerioth- the ...
... Judaism and least bound by his affections -- the feelings of personal love and social loyalty that could alone have steadied him in the process of violent and distressful change . He was known as Iscariot 3 - the man from Kerioth- the ...
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... Judaism , but completory of it -- its vital outcome and fulfilment . But they were unlike in their relation both to Judaism and Jesus . Of all it may be said that the light as it began to break was not altogether loved , was not always ...
... Judaism , but completory of it -- its vital outcome and fulfilment . But they were unlike in their relation both to Judaism and Jesus . Of all it may be said that the light as it began to break was not altogether loved , was not always ...
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... Judaism we see the rare phenomenon of a well - adjusted balance between the external and the internal . On the one side , we behold an admiration of outward nature equalling in its intense enthusiasm the most ardent raptures of the ...
... Judaism we see the rare phenomenon of a well - adjusted balance between the external and the internal . On the one side , we behold an admiration of outward nature equalling in its intense enthusiasm the most ardent raptures of the ...
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... Judaism ; its voice has gone forth unto all the earth , and its words unto the end of the world . And yet , with all its catholicity and with all its widespread power , the eloquence of Nature is a silent eloquence : " There is no ...
... Judaism ; its voice has gone forth unto all the earth , and its words unto the end of the world . And yet , with all its catholicity and with all its widespread power , the eloquence of Nature is a silent eloquence : " There is no ...
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