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 1Samuel Walker, 1849 |
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... nature , that she did not scruple to afford a sufficiency of water to those who wanted it , though it cost her some pains to draw it . He then asked her who were her parents , and wished them joy of such a daughter ; " and mayest thou ...
... nature , that she did not scruple to afford a sufficiency of water to those who wanted it , though it cost her some pains to draw it . He then asked her who were her parents , and wished them joy of such a daughter ; " and mayest thou ...
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... nature , who preferred the * * While Josephus ' copies , both Greek and Latin , men- tion this Philoc as one of Abimelech's generals , that ac- companied him when he renewed the old league with Isaac , which had been made long before ...
... nature , who preferred the * * While Josephus ' copies , both Greek and Latin , men- tion this Philoc as one of Abimelech's generals , that ac- companied him when he renewed the old league with Isaac , which had been made long before ...
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... nature of it ; that this action would appear wicked in the sight of God , and impious before men ; even though they should kill one not related to them ; but more flagitious and detestable to appear to Gen. xxxvii . 21 .. Overbee , del ...
... nature of it ; that this action would appear wicked in the sight of God , and impious before men ; even though they should kill one not related to them ; but more flagitious and detestable to appear to Gen. xxxvii . 21 .. Overbee , del ...
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... nature . He begged of them , therefore , not to kill their brother with their own hands , but to cast him into the ... natural way . He , therefore , intreated them to have a regard to their own consciences , and wisely to consider what ...
... nature . He begged of them , therefore , not to kill their brother with their own hands , but to cast him into the ... natural way . He , therefore , intreated them to have a regard to their own consciences , and wisely to consider what ...
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... nature she finds herself rejected by her son - in - law Hippolytus . Regeramus ipsæ crimen , atque ultro impiam . that God , who knew the cause of his affliction , and the truth of the fact , would be more powerful than those that ...
... nature she finds herself rejected by her son - in - law Hippolytus . Regeramus ipsæ crimen , atque ultro impiam . that God , who knew the cause of his affliction , and the truth of the fact , would be more powerful than those that ...
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