Outlines of Ecclesiastical History: On a New Plan, Designed for Academies and SchoolsH. & F. J. Huntington, 1829 - 424 |
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... favoured that monarch , in his efforts to bring the Jews into subjection to the Roman power . A principal article in the religious code of this sect ap- pears to have been , that it was lawful for the Jews to adopt the idolatrous ...
... favoured that monarch , in his efforts to bring the Jews into subjection to the Roman power . A principal article in the religious code of this sect ap- pears to have been , that it was lawful for the Jews to adopt the idolatrous ...
Strona 29
... favour . This claim they supposed could not be forfeited , and could not be transferred to any other people on earth . These mistakes were the result of prejudice , and vain glory . Yet they laid the foundation of charges against the ...
... favour . This claim they supposed could not be forfeited , and could not be transferred to any other people on earth . These mistakes were the result of prejudice , and vain glory . Yet they laid the foundation of charges against the ...
Strona 63
... favour of the Syrians , the Jews immediately took arms to avenge their cause . Florus , regarding the growing insurrection with in- human pleasure , took only inefficient measures to quell it . In this state of things , Nero gave orders ...
... favour of the Syrians , the Jews immediately took arms to avenge their cause . Florus , regarding the growing insurrection with in- human pleasure , took only inefficient measures to quell it . In this state of things , Nero gave orders ...
Strona 76
... Who pre- sented apologies to the emperor in their favour ? What effect had these apologies ? Whose letter probably had still more effect ? To publicly , and make open charges against the Christians , 76 PERIOD III .... 70 .... 306 .
... Who pre- sented apologies to the emperor in their favour ? What effect had these apologies ? Whose letter probably had still more effect ? To publicly , and make open charges against the Christians , 76 PERIOD III .... 70 .... 306 .
Strona 83
... favour . In- compatible as her character appears to have been with any experimental acquaintance with piety , God made use of her as a means of stemming the torrent of persecution . The mence ? What was the character of the persecution ...
... favour . In- compatible as her character appears to have been with any experimental acquaintance with piety , God made use of her as a means of stemming the torrent of persecution . The mence ? What was the character of the persecution ...
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