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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... coming out of Judea , should obtain the empire of the world ; which mysterious
prediction foretold Vespasian and Titus . But the coinmon people ( he is speaking
of the Jews ) according to the usual bias of human passions , interpreting this ...
... coming out of Judea , should obtain the empire of the world ; which mysterious
prediction foretold Vespasian and Titus . But the coinmon people ( he is speaking
of the Jews ) according to the usual bias of human passions , interpreting this ...
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The visible effects of God ' s anger , which this country has felt , not only under
Titus Vespasian , but much more since that enperor ' s time ; in the inundations of
the northern barbarians , of the Saracens , and of the more cruel and destructive
...
The visible effects of God ' s anger , which this country has felt , not only under
Titus Vespasian , but much more since that enperor ' s time ; in the inundations of
the northern barbarians , of the Saracens , and of the more cruel and destructive
...
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This expectation of the Messiah was general through the nation , during the
calamities of Judca , occasioned by Titus and his armies , and has continued
among the Jews ever since , but to no purpose ; for though many deceivers have
arisen ...
This expectation of the Messiah was general through the nation , during the
calamities of Judca , occasioned by Titus and his armies , and has continued
among the Jews ever since , but to no purpose ; for though many deceivers have
arisen ...
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... particularly the principal circumstances of the siege of Jerusalem ; and to his
prophecy the event corresponded most exactly . For when Titus attacked the city ,
the Jews defended themselves so obstinately , that he found there was no ...
... particularly the principal circumstances of the siege of Jerusalem ; and to his
prophecy the event corresponded most exactly . For when Titus attacked the city ,
the Jews defended themselves so obstinately , that he found there was no ...
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7 The description which Josephus has given of the taking of Jerusalem hy Titus ,
may be considered as a comment upon these prophecies . · [ Bell . vii . 18 . ] «
Thus was Jerusalem taken in the second year of Vespasian ' s reign , on the
eighth ...
7 The description which Josephus has given of the taking of Jerusalem hy Titus ,
may be considered as a comment upon these prophecies . · [ Bell . vii . 18 . ] «
Thus was Jerusalem taken in the second year of Vespasian ' s reign , on the
eighth ...
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