The life of Jesus Christ; with a history of the first propogation of the Christian religion, and the lives of the most eminent persons mentioned in the New Testament |
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sent presents to Pompey , at that time commander in chief of all the Roman forces
in the east , and whom they made the ... that he was in the interest of his brother ;
and , upon this , he fled to Jerusalem , with a design to oppose the Romans to ...
sent presents to Pompey , at that time commander in chief of all the Roman forces
in the east , and whom they made the ... that he was in the interest of his brother ;
and , upon this , he fled to Jerusalem , with a design to oppose the Romans to ...
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He foresaw , however , that he could not easily compass his ends , unless he
ingratiated himself with the Romans , and therefore spared neither pains nor cost
to gain their favour . Scaurus soon after received from him a supply of corn and ...
He foresaw , however , that he could not easily compass his ends , unless he
ingratiated himself with the Romans , and therefore spared neither pains nor cost
to gain their favour . Scaurus soon after received from him a supply of corn and ...
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This was the enrolment of the census , first practised by Servius Tullius , the sixth
king of Rome , who ordained that the Roman people , at certain seasons , should
, upon oath , give an account of their names , qualities , employments , wives ...
This was the enrolment of the census , first practised by Servius Tullius , the sixth
king of Rome , who ordained that the Roman people , at certain seasons , should
, upon oath , give an account of their names , qualities , employments , wives ...
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The positive and multiplied authorities of the writers of that period , Jews , Greeks
, and Romans , not only attest , in general , the fertility of that country , but many of
these writers , entering into a particular detail of these circumstances , prove it ...
The positive and multiplied authorities of the writers of that period , Jews , Greeks
, and Romans , not only attest , in general , the fertility of that country , but many of
these writers , entering into a particular detail of these circumstances , prove it ...
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Under the Romans it began to be divided into tetrarchies and toparcbies ; the
larger were of Judea , Samaria , and Galilee ... suredria , or councils , agreeable
to the Roman manner ; these were Jerusalem , Jericho , and Sephoris , on this
side ...
Under the Romans it began to be divided into tetrarchies and toparcbies ; the
larger were of Judea , Samaria , and Galilee ... suredria , or councils , agreeable
to the Roman manner ; these were Jerusalem , Jericho , and Sephoris , on this
side ...
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