The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... Punishment of the Seditious . § 1. Now Herod's ambassadors made haste to Rome ; but went as instructed , beforehand , what answers they were to make to the questions put to them . They also carried the epistles with them . But Herod now ...
... Punishment of the Seditious . § 1. Now Herod's ambassadors made haste to Rome ; but went as instructed , beforehand , what answers they were to make to the questions put to them . They also carried the epistles with them . But Herod now ...
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... punishment which thou canst inflict upon us with pleasure , since we are conscious to ourselves that we shall die , not for any unrighteous actions , but for our love to religion . " And thus they all said ; and their courage was still ...
... punishment which thou canst inflict upon us with pleasure , since we are conscious to ourselves that we shall die , not for any unrighteous actions , but for our love to religion . " And thus they all said ; and their courage was still ...
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... punishment on them , said , " What was done , was done without their approbation ; and that it seemed to them that the actors might well be pu- nisbed for what they had done . " But as for Herod , he dealt more mildly with others [ of ...
... punishment on them , said , " What was done , was done without their approbation ; and that it seemed to them that the actors might well be pu- nisbed for what they had done . " But as for Herod , he dealt more mildly with others [ of ...
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... punishment on the king on account of his great impiety ; yet was he still in hopes of recovering , though his afflictions seemed greater than any one could bear . He also sent for physicians , and did not refuse to follow what they ...
... punishment on the king on account of his great impiety ; yet was he still in hopes of recovering , though his afflictions seemed greater than any one could bear . He also sent for physicians , and did not refuse to follow what they ...
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... if that tended to alleviate the miseries of the deceased . These people assembled together , and desired of Archelaus , that , in way of revenge on their account , he would inflict punishment on those who 16 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
... if that tended to alleviate the miseries of the deceased . These people assembled together , and desired of Archelaus , that , in way of revenge on their account , he would inflict punishment on those who 16 B. XVII . ANTIQUITIES OF.
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