| Frederic William Farrar - 1874 - 540 pages
...deserved its overthrow by producing a generation of men who were the causes of its misfortunes ; " and that "neither did any other city ever suffer such...did any age ever breed a generation more fruitful in unckedness than this was, since the beginning of theworld."^ 1 Every detail in these two paragraphs... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1875 - 542 pages
...deserved its overthrow by producing a generation of men who were the causes of its misfortunes;" and that " neither did any other city ever suffer such...generation more fruitful in wickedness than this was, since the beginning of 1 Every deiail in these two paragraphs is taken from Jos. BJ v. 6 — vi. 10,... | |
| James H. Braund - 1875 - 606 pages
...iniquity. I shall therefore speak my mind here at once briefly:—That neither did any other <,ity crer suffer such miseries, nor did any age ever breed a...wickedness than this was, from the beginning of the world." The historian, having thus commented on the events of the period—the applicability of which to the... | |
| Eleanor Plumptre - 1877 - 386 pages
...deserved its overthrow by producing a generation of men who were the causes of its misfortunes ; " and that " neither did any other city ever suffer such...generation more fruitful in wickedness than this was, since the beginning of the world." — Farrarts " Life of Christ." "Every man's harvest hereafter shall... | |
| William Patton - 1876 - 248 pages
...temple, during this siege by the Romans ! Of the fearful career of these factions Josephus remarks : " Neither did any other city ever suffer such miseries, nor did any age breed a generation more fruitful in wickedness than this from the beginning of the world. They confessed... | |
| 1879 - 358 pages
...compared to these of the Jews, are not so considerable as they were." And (" Wars," v. 10, 5), " I shall speak my mind here at once briefly : — That neither...wickedness than this was, from the beginning of the world." 7. Concerning the Gospel being " preached in all the world for a witness," before the destruction of... | |
| Alvah Hovey - 1881 - 618 pages
...not so considerable as they were." (Jewish Wars, V. 10, 6). " Neither did any other city suffer euch miseries, nor did any age ever breed a generation more fruitful in wickedness than tliis wn?, from the foundation of the world." Such, repeated in substance a hundred times, was the... | |
| Walter Harriman - 1883 - 374 pages
...deserved its overthrow by producing a generation of men who were the causes of its misfortunes ; and that neither did any other city ever suffer such miseries,...generation more fruitful in wickedness than this was, since the beginning of the world" CHAPTER XIV. A TURKISH REGIMENT. — STREET WRANGLE. — A CITY PICNIC.... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1884 - 512 pages
...deserved its overthrow by producing a generation of men who were the causes of its misfortunes ;" and that " neither did any other city ever suffer such...generation more fruitful in wickedness than this was, since the be?inK*M£ of the world." CHAPTER LHI. FAREWELL TO THE TEMPLE. IT must have been clear to... | |
| Herbert Mortimer Luckock - 1885 - 400 pages
...exactly the prophecy Joseph. of our Lord, " Neither did any other city ever suffer Wars, v. i0. 5. such miseries, nor did any age ever breed a generation...wickedness than this was from the beginning of the world." " Except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved." A multitude of causes contributed... | |
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