Ecce Homo a Survey of the Life And Work of Jesus Christ

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That the fact actually was so is attested by our biographies, which distinctly speak of Christ as finding his earliest disciples in the neighbourhood and among the followers of the Baptist. This being the case, we may presume that the bulk of the first Christians received baptism from John, and found themselves already enrolled in a Society, the objects of which neither they nor perhaps the Baptist himself clearly understood, before they had ever seen the face of Christ. The Acts of the Apostle...s affords many proofs that the first Christians regarded John's disciples as members of the Church, but imperfectly in- structed.
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CHAPTER IX.
REFLECTIONS t)N THE NATURE OF CHRIST'S SOCIETY.
Of the three parts into which our investigation is divided, Christ's Call, his Legislation, and his Divine Royalty or relationship to Jehovah, the first is now completed. We have considered the nature of the Call, its difference from that which was given to Abraham, the means which were taken to procure a body of men such as might suitably form the foundation of a new and unique Commonwealth, and the nature of the obligations they incurred in accepting the Call : \v p.l.v TOO Hdri riov TptCjv 7ra\ai(Tfj.aTU}v.


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