The Works of Flavius Josephus ...: To which are Added, Three Dissertations, Concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, James the Just, God's Command to Abraham, Etc. with an Index to the Whole, Volume 3T. Tegg, 1825 |
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Page 14
... able to say any more ; but at his desire Nicolaus of Damas- cus , being the king's friend , and always conversant with him , and acquainted with whatsoever he did , and with the circum- stances of his affairs , proceeded to what ...
... able to say any more ; but at his desire Nicolaus of Damas- cus , being the king's friend , and always conversant with him , and acquainted with whatsoever he did , and with the circum- stances of his affairs , proceeded to what ...
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... able to do if he had been there . " Moreover he showed the weakness of the evidence obtained by torture , which was commonly false ; because the distress men are in under such tortures naturally obliges them to say many things in order ...
... able to do if he had been there . " Moreover he showed the weakness of the evidence obtained by torture , which was commonly false ; because the distress men are in under such tortures naturally obliges them to say many things in order ...
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... able to say one word to the contrary . When Nicolaus had left off speak- ing , and had produced the evidence , Varus bid Antipater to betake himself to making his defence , if he had prepared any thing whereby it might appear that he ...
... able to say one word to the contrary . When Nicolaus had left off speak- ing , and had produced the evidence , Varus bid Antipater to betake himself to making his defence , if he had prepared any thing whereby it might appear that he ...
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... able to perform any so great a work for the honour of God as that was that he had also adorned it with very valuable dona- tions ; on which account he hoped that he had left himself a me- morial , and procured himself a reputation after ...
... able to perform any so great a work for the honour of God as that was that he had also adorned it with very valuable dona- tions ; on which account he hoped that he had left himself a me- morial , and procured himself a reputation after ...
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... able to conquer his ene- mies ; yet , in my opinion , he was herein very unfortunate . 2. But then Salome and Alexis , before the king's death was made known , dismissed those that were shut up in the hippo- drome , and told them that ...
... able to conquer his ene- mies ; yet , in my opinion , he was herein very unfortunate . 2. But then Salome and Alexis , before the king's death was made known , dismissed those that were shut up in the hippo- drome , and told them that ...
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