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... Rome . ( Herod was a monster of cruelty who despised both the Jewish reli- gion and their laws , and appeared to delight in the oppression and degradation of that ancient , What did What was originally the business of the Scribes ? they ...
... Rome . ( Herod was a monster of cruelty who despised both the Jewish reli- gion and their laws , and appeared to delight in the oppression and degradation of that ancient , What did What was originally the business of the Scribes ? they ...
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... Rome ) an event clearly predicted in ancient prophecy , and often fore- told by himself , took place on the third day after his crucifixion . Of the truth and certainty of his resurrection the apos- tles were witnesses , and they were ...
... Rome ) an event clearly predicted in ancient prophecy , and often fore- told by himself , took place on the third day after his crucifixion . Of the truth and certainty of his resurrection the apos- tles were witnesses , and they were ...
Strona 54
... Rome . The voyage of Paul to Rome was attended by various trials and dangers . Having touched at Sidon and Myra , after leaving Cæsarea , with much difficulty they reached Fair Havens , a port in the island of Crete , now Candia . Hence ...
... Rome . The voyage of Paul to Rome was attended by various trials and dangers . Having touched at Sidon and Myra , after leaving Cæsarea , with much difficulty they reached Fair Havens , a port in the island of Crete , now Candia . Hence ...
Strona 55
... Rome , his journey was about 100 miles by land . At Appii Forum , and the Three Taverns , the former of which was distant from Rome 50 , and the latter 30 miles , several disciples came to meet him . The sight of these seemed to refresh ...
... Rome , his journey was about 100 miles by land . At Appii Forum , and the Three Taverns , the former of which was distant from Rome 50 , and the latter 30 miles , several disciples came to meet him . The sight of these seemed to refresh ...
Strona 56
... Rome ( about A. D. 65 , where he suffered martrydom . Sec . 31. Before the arrival of Paul at Rome the first of the ten persecutions against the Chris- tians had been commenced by Nero , A. D. 64 , upon pretence that they had set fire ...
... Rome ( about A. D. 65 , where he suffered martrydom . Sec . 31. Before the arrival of Paul at Rome the first of the ten persecutions against the Chris- tians had been commenced by Nero , A. D. 64 , upon pretence that they had set fire ...
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