The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 5David Huntington, 1815 |
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... means suffer ourselves to be so timorous as to transgress those laws out of the fear of death , which God hath determined are for our advantage ; and if we fall into misfortunes , we will bear them , in order to preserve our laws , as ...
... means suffer ourselves to be so timorous as to transgress those laws out of the fear of death , which God hath determined are for our advantage ; and if we fall into misfortunes , we will bear them , in order to preserve our laws , as ...
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... means reduce them to such distresses , nor defile their city with the dedication of the statue . Then Petronius said to them , " Will you then make war with Caesar , without considering his great preparations for war , and your own ...
... means reduce them to such distresses , nor defile their city with the dedication of the statue . Then Petronius said to them , " Will you then make war with Caesar , without considering his great preparations for war , and your own ...
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... means of the imperial authority . I will , therefore , send to Caius , and let him know what your resolutions are , and will assist your suit as far as I am able , that you may not be exposed to suffer on account of the , honest designs ...
... means of the imperial authority . I will , therefore , send to Caius , and let him know what your resolutions are , and will assist your suit as far as I am able , that you may not be exposed to suffer on account of the , honest designs ...
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... means to entreat him not to make so many ten thousands of these men to go distracted ; whom , if he would slay , ( for without war they would by no means suffer the laws of their worship to be set aside , ) he would lose the revenue ...
... means to entreat him not to make so many ten thousands of these men to go distracted ; whom , if he would slay , ( for without war they would by no means suffer the laws of their worship to be set aside , ) he would lose the revenue ...
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... means Petronius escaped that danger of death , which he could not foresee . - *** CHAP . IX . What befell the Jews that were in Babylon , on occasion of Asi- neus and Anileus , two brethren . 1. A VERY sad calamity now befell the Jews ...
... means Petronius escaped that danger of death , which he could not foresee . - *** CHAP . IX . What befell the Jews that were in Babylon , on occasion of Asi- neus and Anileus , two brethren . 1. A VERY sad calamity now befell the Jews ...
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