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The famous Petition of the Thief on the Cross, and our Saviours gracious Reply to it, together with many plain and direct Passages in Josephus and the most Ancient Rabbins, concerning a Future Felicity for the Pious, and Misery for Irreligious Persons, put it out of all doubt, that the Doctrine of a Future Life was far from being so strange and unreceiv'd a Thing amongst the Jews, as some would represent it. |
The famous Petition of the Thief on the Cross, and our Saviors gracious Reply to it, together with many plain and Direct Passages in Josephus and the most Ancient Rabbis, Concerning a Future Felicity for the Pious, and Misery for Irreligious Persons, put it out of all doubt, that the Doctrine of a Future Life was Far from being so strange and unreceived a Thing among the jews, as Some would represent it. |
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