The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 4David Huntington, 1815 |
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... suppose to be the truth " Here is some mistake in Josephus : for when he had promised us a decree for the restoration of Jerusalem , he brings in a decree of far greater antiquity , and that a league of friendship and union only . One ...
... suppose to be the truth " Here is some mistake in Josephus : for when he had promised us a decree for the restoration of Jerusalem , he brings in a decree of far greater antiquity , and that a league of friendship and union only . One ...
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... suppose that any one of you can name its parallel , that one who is called to take his trial by us ever stood in such a manner before us ; but every one , whosoever he be , that comes to be tried by this sanhedrim , presents himself in ...
... suppose that any one of you can name its parallel , that one who is called to take his trial by us ever stood in such a manner before us ; but every one , whosoever he be , that comes to be tried by this sanhedrim , presents himself in ...
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... suppose any one so perverse as not to believe the friendship we have had with the Romans , while they have demonstra- ted the same by such a great number of their decrees rela- ting to us ; nor will they doubt of our fidelity as to the ...
... suppose any one so perverse as not to believe the friendship we have had with the Romans , while they have demonstra- ted the same by such a great number of their decrees rela- ting to us ; nor will they doubt of our fidelity as to the ...
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... suppose that we may enjoy peace for time to come , and that Asia may be at rest from war . We , therefore , make that peace which God hath * This clause plainly alludes to that well known but unusual and very long darkness of the sun ...
... suppose that we may enjoy peace for time to come , and that Asia may be at rest from war . We , therefore , make that peace which God hath * This clause plainly alludes to that well known but unusual and very long darkness of the sun ...
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... suppose the Romans would grant him , who used to bestow it on some of the royal family , but intended to desire it for his wife's brother , who was grandson by his father to Aris- tobulus , and to Hyrcanus by his mother , ) but that he ...
... suppose the Romans would grant him , who used to bestow it on some of the royal family , but intended to desire it for his wife's brother , who was grandson by his father to Aris- tobulus , and to Hyrcanus by his mother , ) but that he ...
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