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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... affairs of Herod were in the condition I have de- scribed , all the public affairs depended upon Antipater ; and his power was such that he could do good turns to as many as he pleased , and this by his father's concession , in hopes of ...
... affairs of Herod were in the condition I have de- scribed , all the public affairs depended upon Antipater ; and his power was such that he could do good turns to as many as he pleased , and this by his father's concession , in hopes of ...
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... affairs ; and as they were sitting together , Antipater came upon them , without knowing any thing of the matter ; so he came into the palace clothed in purple . The porters indeed received him in , but excluded his friends . And now he ...
... affairs ; and as they were sitting together , Antipater came upon them , without knowing any thing of the matter ; so he came into the palace clothed in purple . The porters indeed received him in , but excluded his friends . And now he ...
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... affairs , proceeded to what remained , and explained all that concerned the demonstrations and evidences of the facts . Upon which Antipater , in order to make his legal defence , turned himself to his father , and " enlarged upon the ...
... affairs , proceeded to what remained , and explained all that concerned the demonstrations and evidences of the facts . Upon which Antipater , in order to make his legal defence , turned himself to his father , and " enlarged upon the ...
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... affairs out of the sincerest affection to his father . And as to what he had done at Rome , Cæsar was a witness thereto ; who yet was no more to be imposed upon thạn God himself : of whose opinions his letters sent hither are suf ...
... affairs out of the sincerest affection to his father . And as to what he had done at Rome , Cæsar was a witness thereto ; who yet was no more to be imposed upon thạn God himself : of whose opinions his letters sent hither are suf ...
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... affairs without pas- sion , but had been restrained from making any open complaints before ; these , upon the leave now given them , produced all that they knew before the public . The demonstrations also of these wicked facts could no ...
... affairs without pas- sion , but had been restrained from making any open complaints before ; these , upon the leave now given them , produced all that they knew before the public . The demonstrations also of these wicked facts could no ...
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