| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 710 pages
...mother. Upon which the whole city was full of this horrid action immediately ; and while everybody laid this miserable case before their own eyes, they trembled, as if this unheard-of action had been done by themselves. So those that were thus distressed by the famine were... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 440 pages
...for me also." After which those men went out trembling, being never so much affrighted at anything as they were at this, and with some difficulty they...full of this horrid action immediately; and while everybody laid this miserable case before their own eyes, they trembled, as if this unheard-of action... | |
| Wayne Rohde - 2001 - 154 pages
...for me also.' After which those men went out trembling, being never so much affrighted at anything as they were at this, and with some difficulty they left the rest of that meat to the mother, In the light of this and other things too horrifying to mention it is no wonder that Christ wept as... | |
| Flavius Josephus, William Whiston, David Samuel Margoliouth - 2004 - 500 pages
...trembling, being never so much affrighted at anything as they were at this, and with some difficulty thev left the rest of that meat to the mother. Upon which...case before their own eyes, they trembled, as if this unheard of action had been done by themselves. So those that were thus distressed by the famine were... | |
| Irene Belyeu - 2006 - 669 pages
...for me also,' After which those men went out trembling, being never so much affrighted at anything as they were at this, and with some difficulty they...the mother. Upon which the whole city was full of horrid action immediately; and while everybody laid this miserable case before their own eyes, they... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1822 - 474 pages
...sacrifice, as l have eaten the one half, let the rest be reserved for me also." After which, those men went out trembling, being never so much affrighted...case before their own eyes, they trembled, as if this unheard-of action had been done by themselves. So those that were thus distressed by the famine were... | |
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