The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New TestamentC. Brightly, 1809 - 636 من الصفحات |
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... Titus . But the common people ( he is speaking of the Jews ) according to the usual bias of human passions , interpreting this mighty fortune as designed for themselves , could not be brought to understand the truth by their calamities ...
... Titus . But the common people ( he is speaking of the Jews ) according to the usual bias of human passions , interpreting this mighty fortune as designed for themselves , could not be brought to understand the truth by their calamities ...
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... Titus Vespasian , but much more since that emperor's time ; in the inundations of the northern barba- rians , of the Saracens , and of the more cruel and destructive Christians during the holy war , and in the oppression it now feels ...
... Titus Vespasian , but much more since that emperor's time ; in the inundations of the northern barba- rians , of the Saracens , and of the more cruel and destructive Christians during the holy war , and in the oppression it now feels ...
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... Titus and his armies , and has continued among the Jews ever since , but to no purpose ; for though many de- ceivers have arisen , the only true Messiah has performed his work , and entered into his glory . This ascent to the celestial ...
... Titus and his armies , and has continued among the Jews ever since , but to no purpose ; for though many de- ceivers have arisen , the only true Messiah has performed his work , and entered into his glory . This ascent to the celestial ...
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... Titus attacked the city , the Jews defended themselves so obstinately , that he found there was no way to gain his purpose but to compass the city round with a trench and mound . By this means , he kept the besieged in on every side ...
... Titus attacked the city , the Jews defended themselves so obstinately , that he found there was no way to gain his purpose but to compass the city round with a trench and mound . By this means , he kept the besieged in on every side ...
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... Titus , may be considered as a comment upon these prophecies . [ Bell . vii . 18. ] Thus was Jerusalem taken in the second year of Vespasian's reign , on the eighth day of September ; and having been already five times surprised , it ...
... Titus , may be considered as a comment upon these prophecies . [ Bell . vii . 18. ] Thus was Jerusalem taken in the second year of Vespasian's reign , on the eighth day of September ; and having been already five times surprised , it ...
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