The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by Himself, Part 2Samuel Walker, 1849 |
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... seditious , before the whole multitude should be infected with the like madness ; and gave them this charge , that if they found any more openly seditious than others , and more busy in tumultuous prac- tices , they should bring them to ...
... seditious , before the whole multitude should be infected with the like madness ; and gave them this charge , that if they found any more openly seditious than others , and more busy in tumultuous prac- tices , they should bring them to ...
Page 272
... seditious , fearing lest the whole multitude , in hopes of security to them- selves , should go over to Agrippa , resolved immediately to fall upon and kill the ambas- sadors . Accordingly they slew Phebus , be- fore he said a word ...
... seditious , fearing lest the whole multitude , in hopes of security to them- selves , should go over to Agrippa , resolved immediately to fall upon and kill the ambas- sadors . Accordingly they slew Phebus , be- fore he said a word ...
Page 379
... seditious , indeed , supposed the destruction of the people to be an easement to themselves . For they desired that none others might be preserved , but such as were against a peace with the Romans , and were resolved to live in ...
... seditious , indeed , supposed the destruction of the people to be an easement to themselves . For they desired that none others might be preserved , but such as were against a peace with the Romans , and were resolved to live in ...
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