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George Rust, University of Cambridge Commencement Day Divinity Act Verses

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This chapter presents an English translation of George Rust’s Latin academic text entitled The Messiah Promised in the Holy Scripture Came a Long Time Ago. Here Rust talks about how he considered demonstrating that ‘Jesus himself was the promised Messiah, since it is an accepted fact among liberal and judicious men that the stubborn incredulity of the Jews and their sworn hatred towards God’s Christ cannot be justified by any means’. Rust explains how he has defended his arguments from the Holy Scriptures from all the objections raised by the Jews. In conclusion, he declares that ‘The Messiah promised in the Holy Scripture came a long time ago’.
Title: George Rust, University of Cambridge Commencement Day Divinity Act Verses
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This chapter presents an English translation of George Rust’s Latin academic text entitled The Messiah Promised in the Holy Scripture Came a Long Time Ago.
Here Rust talks about how he considered demonstrating that ‘Jesus himself was the promised Messiah, since it is an accepted fact among liberal and judicious men that the stubborn incredulity of the Jews and their sworn hatred towards God’s Christ cannot be justified by any means’.
Rust explains how he has defended his arguments from the Holy Scriptures from all the objections raised by the Jews.
In conclusion, he declares that ‘The Messiah promised in the Holy Scripture came a long time ago’.

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