The Ecclesiastical Class Book, Or, History of the Church: From the Birth of Christ to the Present TimeF.J. Huntington, 1839 - 255 |
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... Emperor of Rome . Herod was a monster of cruelty , who despised both the Jewish religion and their laws , and appeared to delight in the oppression and degradation of that ancient , and once honored nation . His death occur- red the ...
... Emperor of Rome . Herod was a monster of cruelty , who despised both the Jewish religion and their laws , and appeared to delight in the oppression and degradation of that ancient , and once honored nation . His death occur- red the ...
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... Emperor , who banished him to Vienna , in France , where he died . Dur ing his reign , Joseph and Mary returned from Egypt , with Jesus ; but , hearing that he had succeeded to the government of Judea , in the room of Herod , they were ...
... Emperor , who banished him to Vienna , in France , where he died . Dur ing his reign , Joseph and Mary returned from Egypt , with Jesus ; but , hearing that he had succeeded to the government of Judea , in the room of Herod , they were ...
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... Emperor of Rome , four years be- fore the date commonly assigned for the Christian era . The birth place of Christ was Bethlehem , a small town in the land of Judea , about six miles from Jerusalem . His mother was a " virgin , es ...
... Emperor of Rome , four years be- fore the date commonly assigned for the Christian era . The birth place of Christ was Bethlehem , a small town in the land of Judea , about six miles from Jerusalem . His mother was a " virgin , es ...
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... emperor of Rome , ) an event clearly predicted in ancient prophecy , and often foretold by himself , took place on the third day after his crucifixion . Of the truth and certainty of his resurrection the apostles were wit- nesses , and ...
... emperor of Rome , ) an event clearly predicted in ancient prophecy , and often foretold by himself , took place on the third day after his crucifixion . Of the truth and certainty of his resurrection the apostles were wit- nesses , and ...
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... particularly obnoxious to his unbelieving countrymen , by espousing the cause which they so nuch despised . 14. During the absence of Paul , Tiberius , the Ro- man emperor , was strangled , or poisoned , and 16 PERIOD 11. 34-70 .
... particularly obnoxious to his unbelieving countrymen , by espousing the cause which they so nuch despised . 14. During the absence of Paul , Tiberius , the Ro- man emperor , was strangled , or poisoned , and 16 PERIOD 11. 34-70 .
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