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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... thousand men in his armory . Cajus was moved at this information , and asked Herod whether what was said about the armour was true ; and when he confessed there was such armour there , for he could not deny the same , the truth of it ...
... thousand men in his armory . Cajus was moved at this information , and asked Herod whether what was said about the armour was true ; and when he confessed there was such armour there , for he could not deny the same , the truth of it ...
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... thousands of the Jews to Petronius at Ptolemais , to of- fer their petitions to him , that " he would not compel them to transgress and violate the law of their forefathers : but if ( said they ) thou art entirely resolved to bring this ...
... thousands of the Jews to Petronius at Ptolemais , to of- fer their petitions to him , that " he would not compel them to transgress and violate the law of their forefathers : but if ( said they ) thou art entirely resolved to bring this ...
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... thousands of the Jews met Petronius again , when he was come to Tiberias . These thought they must run a mighty hazard if they should have a war with the Romans , but judg- ed that the transgression of the law was of much greater con ...
... thousands of the Jews met Petronius again , when he was come to Tiberias . These thought they must run a mighty hazard if they should have a war with the Romans , but judg- ed that the transgression of the law was of much greater con ...
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... thousands of men , only because of their religious disposition towards God , and after that to pass his life in expectation of punishment ; Petronius , I say , thought it much better to send to Caius , and to let him know how ...
... thousands of men , only because of their religious disposition towards God , and after that to pass his life in expectation of punishment ; Petronius , I say , thought it much better to send to Caius , and to let him know how ...
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... 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 they paid him , and would be publicly cursed by ...
... 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 they paid him , and would be publicly cursed by ...
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