The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 5David Huntington, 1815 |
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... laws transgressed . " So they threw themselves down upon their faces , and stretched out their throats , and said they were ready to be slain ; and this they did for forty days together , and in the mean time left off the tilling of ...
... laws transgressed . " So they threw themselves down upon their faces , and stretched out their throats , and said they were ready to be slain ; and this they did for forty days together , and in the mean time left off the tilling of ...
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... law , which , as it hath come down to you from your forefathers , so do you esteem it worthy of your utmost contention to ... laws , and may not he be deprived , though without your consent , of his ac- customed honours . But if Caius be ...
... law , which , as it hath come down to you from your forefathers , so do you esteem it worthy of your utmost contention to ... laws , and may not he be deprived , though without your consent , of his ac- customed honours . But if Caius be ...
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... laws of their worship to be set aside , ) he would lose the revenue they paid him , and would be publicly cursed by them for all future ages . Moreover , that God , who was their governor , had showed his power most evidently on their ...
... laws of their worship to be set aside , ) he would lose the revenue they paid him , and would be publicly cursed by them for all future ages . Moreover , that God , who was their governor , had showed his power most evidently on their ...
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... laws , and of the divinity itself , he granted him what he had requested . He also wrote thus to Petronius , commending him for assembling his army , and then consulting him about those affairs . " If , therefore , " said he , “ thou ...
... laws , and of the divinity itself , he granted him what he had requested . He also wrote thus to Petronius , commending him for assembling his army , and then consulting him about those affairs . " If , therefore , " said he , “ thou ...
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... law , which obliges us to rest [ on this day . " ] But Asineus did not by any means agree with the opinion of his spy as to what was to be done , but thought it more agreeable to the law to pluck up their spirits in this necessity they ...
... law , which obliges us to rest [ on this day . " ] But Asineus did not by any means agree with the opinion of his spy as to what was to be done , but thought it more agreeable to the law to pluck up their spirits in this necessity they ...
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