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But to the Jews, in whose hands the ancient tradition had been turned to the exclusive advantage of the Jewish race, to the Rabbis, who had, moreover, constituted themselves the sole guardians within this nation of the said tradition, the manner of its fulfilment was necessarily abhorrent. - "Secret Societies And Subversive Movements", Nesta H. Webster.
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Graetz, who admits that this was an error and that the passages in question did relate to the Jesus of the Christians, represents the Rabbis as being merely " misled" on the question. - "Secret Societies And Subversive Movements", Nesta H. Webster.
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Perhaps he could listen to some of the famous rabbis who taught the people in the courts of the Temple and learn from them about the things which his Father had chosen him to do. - "The Valley of Vision", Henry Van Dyke.