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... sect of the Essenes , described by the Jewish historian Josephus as a school of Hebrew mystics , distinct from both the Pharisees and the Sadducees , and banded together by peculiar spiritual beliefs and a peculiarly strict and lofty ...
... sect of the Essenes , described by the Jewish historian Josephus as a school of Hebrew mystics , distinct from both the Pharisees and the Sadducees , and banded together by peculiar spiritual beliefs and a peculiarly strict and lofty ...
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... sect of the Essenes , described by the Jewish historian Josephus as a school of Hebrew mystics , distinct from both the Pharisees and the Sadducees , and banded together by peculiar spiritual beliefs and a peculiarly strict and lofty ...
... sect of the Essenes , described by the Jewish historian Josephus as a school of Hebrew mystics , distinct from both the Pharisees and the Sadducees , and banded together by peculiar spiritual beliefs and a peculiarly strict and lofty ...
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... sect of Essenes , Nazirs , or Baptists , " an offshoot from the Phari- sees , and describable as very advanced or latitudinarian Pharisees , with ethical doctrines and practices so much re- sembling those of Christianity that it was not ...
... sect of Essenes , Nazirs , or Baptists , " an offshoot from the Phari- sees , and describable as very advanced or latitudinarian Pharisees , with ethical doctrines and practices so much re- sembling those of Christianity that it was not ...
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... sect amongst the Jews to which Josephus gives the name of Essenes this ought not to be in Josephus , nor anywhere else , for certain we are that no such sect ever existed . The Chi , which ought by every obligation - obligations of ...
... sect amongst the Jews to which Josephus gives the name of Essenes this ought not to be in Josephus , nor anywhere else , for certain we are that no such sect ever existed . The Chi , which ought by every obligation - obligations of ...
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... sect so transcendently interesting to every philosophic mind , and pre - eminently so interesting to a Jew , should have left behind him , —in a compass of eight hundred and fifty - four pages , double columns ( each column having sixty ...
... sect so transcendently interesting to every philosophic mind , and pre - eminently so interesting to a Jew , should have left behind him , —in a compass of eight hundred and fifty - four pages , double columns ( each column having sixty ...
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