| Flavius Josephus - 1814 - 468 pages
...in lieu of it what may be convenient for himself ; and although there be no requital made, they are fully allowed to take what they want of whomsoever...towards God, it is very extraordinary ; for before sun-rising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers, which they have... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 610 pages
...in lieu of it what may be convenient for himself; and although there be no requital made, they are fully allowed to take what they want of whomsoever...towards God, it is very extraordinary : for before sunrisiug they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers, which they have... | |
| 1840 - 906 pages
...committed to writing amongst the great press of matter circumscrihing the choice of the Evangelists. " As for their piety towards God, it is very extraordinary : for before sun-rising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers which they have... | |
| Charles Christian Hennell - 1841 - 568 pages
...there be no requital made, they are fully allowed to take what they want of whomsoever they please. " And as for their piety towards God, it is very extraordinary ; for before sun-rising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers which they have... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1852 - 712 pages
...in lieu of it what may be convenient for himself ; and although there be no requital made, they are fully allowed to take what they want of whomsoever...towards God, it is very extraordinary; for, before sun-rising, they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers, which they have... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 366 pages
...the Evangelists. 'As for their piety towards God, it is very extraordinary r for before sun-rising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put...which they have received from their forefathers.' This practice of antelucan worship, possibly having reference to the ineffable mystery of the resurrection,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 360 pages
...the Evangelists. 'As for their, piety towards God, it is very extraordinary : for before sun-rising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put...which they have received from their forefathers.' This practice of antelucan worship, possibly having reference to the ineffable mystery of the resqrrection,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 372 pages
...committed to writing amongst the great press of matter circumscribing the choice of the Evangelists. 'As for their piety towards God, it is very extraordinary : for before sun-rising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers which they have... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 362 pages
...committed to writing amongst the great press of matter circumscribing the choice of the Evangelists. 'As for their piety towards God, it is very extraordinary : for before sun-rising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers which they have... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1856 - 604 pages
...for himself; and although there be no requital made, they are fully allowed to take what they wunl of whomsoever they please. 5. And as for their piety...towards God, it is very extraordinary : for before sunrising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers, whie!: they have... | |
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