Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... Josephus . Let us examine his chapter on the Essenes , and open the very logic of the case , its very outermost outline , in these two sentences : -A thing there is in Josephus , which ought not to be there ; this thing we will call ...
... Josephus . Let us examine his chapter on the Essenes , and open the very logic of the case , its very outermost outline , in these two sentences : -A thing there is in Josephus , which ought not to be there ; this thing we will call ...
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... Josephus we take from Whiston's translation ; hav- ing in fact , at this moment , no other copy within reach . But we do this unwillingly : for Whiston was a poor Grecian ; and , what is worse , he knew very little about English . " The ...
... Josephus we take from Whiston's translation ; hav- ing in fact , at this moment , no other copy within reach . But we do this unwillingly : for Whiston was a poor Grecian ; and , what is worse , he knew very little about English . " The ...
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... Josephus had gained with their faith and usages . In the first place , as to the doctrine itself , it tallies remarkably with the leanings . of St Paul . He allows of marriage , overruled by his own moral prudence . But evidently his ...
... Josephus had gained with their faith and usages . In the first place , as to the doctrine itself , it tallies remarkably with the leanings . of St Paul . He allows of marriage , overruled by his own moral prudence . But evidently his ...
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... Josephus or Philo Judæus , got only casual glimpses of the truth , and such as were continually shifting . Hence at different periods Josephus contradicts himself . But if he had been speaking of a sect as notorious as the Pharisees or ...
... Josephus or Philo Judæus , got only casual glimpses of the truth , and such as were continually shifting . Hence at different periods Josephus contradicts himself . But if he had been speaking of a sect as notorious as the Pharisees or ...
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... Josephus no- tices , as belonging to the sect of the Essenes , the order of " angels ” or messengers . Now , every body must remember this order of officers as a Christian institution noticed in the Apocalypse . Finally , in all that is ...
... Josephus no- tices , as belonging to the sect of the Essenes , the order of " angels ” or messengers . Now , every body must remember this order of officers as a Christian institution noticed in the Apocalypse . Finally , in all that is ...
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