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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Strona 9
... succeeded to the government of Judea , in the room of Herod , they were afraid to go thither . On the death of Archelaus , Judea was divided among several Roman governors of whom Pontius Pilate was one . Of Philip , the tetrarch of ...
... succeeded to the government of Judea , in the room of Herod , they were afraid to go thither . On the death of Archelaus , Judea was divided among several Roman governors of whom Pontius Pilate was one . Of Philip , the tetrarch of ...
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... succeeded , however , in the government by Por- cius Festus , Paul , who had been retained a prisoner , was at length summoned to trial by the governor ; but waiting for a decision , he took advantage of his privi- lege as a Roman ...
... succeeded , however , in the government by Por- cius Festus , Paul , who had been retained a prisoner , was at length summoned to trial by the governor ; but waiting for a decision , he took advantage of his privi- lege as a Roman ...
Strona 27
... succeeded the Emperor Claudius , A. D. 51 , ) put an end to his infa- mous life , upon which the persecution ceased . To Nero succeeded Galba , who , after a reign of seven months , was succeeded by Otho , who enjoyed the imperial crown ...
... succeeded the Emperor Claudius , A. D. 51 , ) put an end to his infa- mous life , upon which the persecution ceased . To Nero succeeded Galba , who , after a reign of seven months , was succeeded by Otho , who enjoyed the imperial crown ...
Strona 31
... succeeded Domitian , A. D. 81 , having opened his way to the throne , as was suspected , by poi- soning his brother . In his temper and disposition , he in- herited all the savage cruelty of the monster Nero . Yet he spared the ...
... succeeded Domitian , A. D. 81 , having opened his way to the throne , as was suspected , by poi- soning his brother . In his temper and disposition , he in- herited all the savage cruelty of the monster Nero . Yet he spared the ...
Strona 32
... succeeded by Trajan , dur- ing whose reign the boundaries of the Roman empire were greatly enlarged , while literature and the fine arts were magnificently patronized . In respect to Christian- ty , however , Trajan sullied the glory of ...
... succeeded by Trajan , dur- ing whose reign the boundaries of the Roman empire were greatly enlarged , while literature and the fine arts were magnificently patronized . In respect to Christian- ty , however , Trajan sullied the glory of ...
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