An examination of the essays Bacchus and Anti-Bacchus . nistrandi. Sic ter legi-tur in N. T. What dependance is to be placed upon the statements- of awriter that can cite authorities in the garbled way that has done, not in this instance only, but in severalothers as before shown ? We will add no more, but leave it to the reader to decidewhether the opinions advanced by us are in accordance withthe word of God. CONTENTS. Introductory Remarks, Page 1 The wine in common use among the ancient Romans, Greeks and Hebrews, 12 The strength of the wines in Palestine, .... 55 The import of t


An examination of the essays Bacchus and Anti-Bacchus . nistrandi. Sic ter legi-tur in N. T. What dependance is to be placed upon the statements- of awriter that can cite authorities in the garbled way that has done, not in this instance only, but in severalothers as before shown ? We will add no more, but leave it to the reader to decidewhether the opinions advanced by us are in accordance withthe word of God. CONTENTS. Introductory Remarks, Page 1 The wine in common use among the ancient Romans, Greeks and Hebrews, 12 The strength of the wines in Palestine, .... 55 The import of the phrase strong drink, ... 60 Intoxicating wines used at the Jewish festivals, . 76 Fermented wine used at the Jewish Passover, . 88 The Saviour used fermented wine in instituting the Eu-charist, 107 The Saviour not only used fermented wine, but also fur-nished it for the use of others, . . .119 It is no offence against God or man to maintain that thescriptures speak with approbation of the use of fer-mented wine, 122 Appendix, 128 * S^f i \£S. ARY OF MEDICINE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE


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