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" And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always ; and indeed our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence what great souls they had in their trials, wherein, although they were tortured and distorted, burnt... "
The works of Flavius Josephus. To which are added, 3 dissertations. Tr. by W ... - Page 388
by Flavius Josephus - 1814
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The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic ..., Volume 6

Flavius Josephus - 1815 - 296 pages
...mind. And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always ; and indeed our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...to blaspheme their legislator, or to eat what was forbidden them, yet could they not be made to do either of them, no nor once to flatter their tormentors,...
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The Works of Josephus--: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish ..., Volume 2

Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 610 pages
...mind. And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always ; and, indeed, our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...either to blaspheme their legislator or to eat what was forbidden them, yet could not they be made to do eithei of them, no nor once to flatter their tormentors,...
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An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of Christianity

Charles Christian Hennell - 1838 - 402 pages
...mind. And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always ; and indeed our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...to blaspheme their legislator, or to eat what was forbidden them, yet they could not be made to do either of them, no, nor once to flatter their tormentors,...
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The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish ..., Volume 2

Flavius Josephus - 1852 - 712 pages
...mind. And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always ; and indeed our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...to blaspheme their legislator, or to eat what was forbidden them, yet could they not be made to do either of them, no, nor once to flatter their tormentors,...
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“The” Works of Flavius Josephus, Volume 2

Flavius Josephus - 1856 - 604 pages
...mind. And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always ; and, indeed, our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...either to blaspheme their legislator or to eat what was forbidden them, yet could not they be made to do either of them, no nor once to flatter their tormentors,...
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The Rationale and Ethics of Freemasonry: Or, The Masonic Institution ...

Augustus C. L. Arnold - 1858 - 308 pages
...mind. And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always ; and indeed our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...to blaspheme their legislator, or to eat what was forbidden them; yet could they not be made to do either of them; no, nor once, to flatter their tormentors,...
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The Physical Cause of the Death of Christ: And Its Relation to the ...

William Stroud - 1871 - 444 pages
...mind. And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always. And, indeed, our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...to blaspheme their legislator, or to eat what was forbidden them, yet could they not be made to do either, no, nor once to flatter their tormentors,...
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The Sources and Development of Christianity

Thomas Lumisden Strange - 1875 - 284 pages
...mind. And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always; and indeed our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...to blaspheme their legislator, or to eat what was forbidden them, yet could they not be made to do either of them, no, nor once to flatter their tormentors,...
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Teachings of Providence; Or, New Lessons on Old Subjects

Joseph B. Gross - 1876 - 482 pages
...: " And as for death, if it will be for their glory, they esteem it better than living always ; and indeed our war with the Romans gave abundant evidence...instruments of torment, that they might be forced to blaspheme their legislator, or to eat what was forbidden to them, yet could they not be made to...
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The Evolution of Morality, Volume 2

Charles Staniland Wake - 1878 - 528 pages
...the persecutions they endured at the bands of the Romans. If we may believe the Jewish historian, " although they were tortured and distorted, burnt and...pieces, and went through all kinds of instruments of torture, that they might be forced either to blaspheme their legislator, or to eat what was forbidden...
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