| John Kitto - 1849 - 842 σελίδες
...the writers of the New Testament, when using it as from themselves, and in their own sense of it ' Demons are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men and kill them, unless they can obtain some help against them.' It is frequently supposed that the demons of the New Testament... | |
| John Kitto - 1851 - 538 σελίδες
...that that if it be only brought to sick persons, it quickly drives away those called daimons, which are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men who are alive and kill them.'* Many of the afflictions also which had their true sources in weakness... | |
| John Kitto - 1851 - 538 σελίδες
...that that if it be only brought to sick persons, it quickly drives away those called daimons, which are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men who are alive and kill them.'* Many of the afflictions also which had their true sources in weakness... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1852 - 712 σελίδες
...hath, that if it be only brought to sick persons, it quickly drives away those called demons, which are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men that are alive, and kill them, unless they can "btain some help against them. Here are also fountains... | |
| Edward Higginson - 1853 - 548 σελίδες
...those called demons ;" and then he takes occasion to explain what those reputed demons are; — "which are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men that are alive, and kill them, unless they can obtain some help against them." ("Wars, B. vii. Ch.... | |
| John Kitto - 1854 - 830 σελίδες
...the writers of the New Testament, when using it as from themselves, and in their own seme of it. ' Demons are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men and kill them, unless they can obtain some help against them.' It is frequently supposed that the demons of the New Testament... | |
| Walter Balfour - 1854 - 408 σελίδες
...hath, that if it be only brought to the sick persons, it quickly drives away those called demons, which are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men that are alive and kill them, unless they can obtain some help against them." Here was the Jewish opinion.... | |
| George Washington Burnap - 1855 - 434 σελίδες
...has, that if it be only brought to sick persons, it quickly drives away those called demons, which are no other than the spirits of the wicked that enter into men that are alive, and kill them, unless they can obtain some help against them." Josephus tells us concerning... | |
| William Robert Gordon - 1856 - 436 σελίδες
...spirits of dead men ? At the time of Christ, this was no doubt the prevailing opinion. Josephus says : " Demons are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men and kill them, unless they can obtain some help against them." Philo says that " the souls of dead men are called demons." Justin... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1861 - 786 σελίδες
...preceded the law of sacrifices, as Grotius appropriately remarks. | Josephus says : " Those called demons . . . are no other than the spirits of the wicked, that enter into men that are alive, and kill them unless they can obtain some help against them." — War, vii. vl. 3.... | |
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