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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... bringing up , that might have hopes of the kingdom as well as himself , all which made his own hopes of it uncertain ; for that even now , if he should himself not live , Herod had or- dained that the government should be conferred ...
... bringing up , that might have hopes of the kingdom as well as himself , all which made his own hopes of it uncertain ; for that even now , if he should himself not live , Herod had or- dained that the government should be conferred ...
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... bringing his very life into danger , in order to gain his kingdom , after an impious manner , by taking away his life before the course of nature , their father's wishes , or justice , required that that kingdom should come to them ...
... bringing his very life into danger , in order to gain his kingdom , after an impious manner , by taking away his life before the course of nature , their father's wishes , or justice , required that that kingdom should come to them ...
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... bring the potion before the court , that he might see what virtue still remained in it ; and when it was brought , and one that was condemned to die had drank it by Varus's command , he died presently . Then Varus got up , and departed ...
... bring the potion before the court , that he might see what virtue still remained in it ; and when it was brought , and one that was condemned to die had drank it by Varus's command , he died presently . Then Varus got up , and departed ...
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... bring them to their deaths , the virtue of the action now proposed to them would appear much more advantageous to them than the pleasures of life ; since they would die for the preservation and observation of the law of their fathers ...
... bring them to their deaths , the virtue of the action now proposed to them would appear much more advantageous to them than the pleasures of life ; since they would die for the preservation and observation of the law of their fathers ...
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... bring us into danger of it ; and at the same time , to leave that reputation behind them to their children , and to all their relations , whether they be men or women ; which will be of great advantage to them afterward . " 3. And with ...
... bring us into danger of it ; and at the same time , to leave that reputation behind them to their children , and to all their relations , whether they be men or women ; which will be of great advantage to them afterward . " 3. And with ...
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