The life of Jesus Christ; with a history of the first propogation of the Christian religion, and the lives of the most eminent persons mentioned in the New Testament |
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الصفحة 25
It was not , indeed , loug , before many abuses found an entrance ; but the Jews , as a body , never afterwards practised idolatry . But though the Jews were now restored to the free exercise of religion , they were neither a free nor a ...
It was not , indeed , loug , before many abuses found an entrance ; but the Jews , as a body , never afterwards practised idolatry . But though the Jews were now restored to the free exercise of religion , they were neither a free nor a ...
الصفحة 26
The Jews scrupled to break their oath of fidelity to Leomedon , and were , of consequence , invaded by Ptolemy , at the head of a powerful army . The open country was easily reduced , but the city , being strongly fortified both by art ...
The Jews scrupled to break their oath of fidelity to Leomedon , and were , of consequence , invaded by Ptolemy , at the head of a powerful army . The open country was easily reduced , but the city , being strongly fortified both by art ...
الصفحة 27
A dreadful persecution was then raised against the Jews , who had attempted to hinder him in his impious attempt ; but this persecution was stopped by a still mere extraordinary accident , and the Jews again received into favour .
A dreadful persecution was then raised against the Jews , who had attempted to hinder him in his impious attempt ; but this persecution was stopped by a still mere extraordinary accident , and the Jews again received into favour .
الصفحة 28
Antiochus soon after took a journey to Tyre , upon which the Jews sent de- puties to him , both to justify the death of Lysimachus , and to accuse Menelaus of being the author of all the troubles which had happened .
Antiochus soon after took a journey to Tyre , upon which the Jews sent de- puties to him , both to justify the death of Lysimachus , and to accuse Menelaus of being the author of all the troubles which had happened .
الصفحة 29
Though the Jews suffered exceedingly under these tyrannical governors , they were still reserved for greater calamities . About 168 , B. C. Antiochus , having been most severely mortified by the Romaus , took it into his head to wreak ...
Though the Jews suffered exceedingly under these tyrannical governors , they were still reserved for greater calamities . About 168 , B. C. Antiochus , having been most severely mortified by the Romaus , took it into his head to wreak ...
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