DR. EISLER'S LIFE OF CHRIST.
- to tj» Korroa.or tn mn' -■* , Sir, —With, reference to* an article( which appeared in your paper f of Saturday's date, entitled W A New Tendon of Christ's life," X would like to say that I have two of '"tye Works of Flavius Joaephus* Translated Tjy William Whiaton, AJ4.,' Professor of Mathematics at the University |Q* Cambridge." In neither'tff these Christ referred to in the way Dr. Eisler says Josephiis wrote',of him."On' the; contrary in Volume IL l»e says:-/' How, j thqre wait- about this time JesuSjS wise I man, if i$ be lawful>to: call him q man, 1 for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher, of each men as receive the truth with pleasure. t He drew; over to him both many the Jews, and many of the' Gentilei, *He was (the) Christ;' and wtiea Pilate,'' at the «uggesti|n of the principal amongst us, .had condemned, to t%croaa, those, faat loved him did not forsake hims for heappealed to them allVe again we third dayj- as' the diving wophets jhad foretold these, and ten * fhousand., other _WP»\ derful things eoncerning him. ' And the tribe of Christians,,'so namedfrom him, are hot extinct at this day,"—Yonrs, etc * s ': </ r \ « i
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 13
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206DR. EISLER'S LIFE OF CHRIST. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 13
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