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Strona 55
... Mauritania ; in which last country he suffered martyrdom ; though others say he was martyred at Lunir , in Persia , toge- ther with St. Jude . THOMAS , an apostle of Jesus Christ , and the CENT . I.J 55 FROM CALIGULA TO M A. ANTONINUS .
... Mauritania ; in which last country he suffered martyrdom ; though others say he was martyred at Lunir , in Persia , toge- ther with St. Jude . THOMAS , an apostle of Jesus Christ , and the CENT . I.J 55 FROM CALIGULA TO M A. ANTONINUS .
Strona 59
John Platts. dom , though others say he suffered in Parthia or Persia . Ba ronius tells us , the body of St. Matthew was transported from Ethiopia to Bithynia , and thence to Salernum in Naples , A. D. 954 , where it was found in 1080 ...
John Platts. dom , though others say he suffered in Parthia or Persia . Ba ronius tells us , the body of St. Matthew was transported from Ethiopia to Bithynia , and thence to Salernum in Naples , A. D. 954 , where it was found in 1080 ...
Strona 105
... Persia St. Simon and St. Jude , who , he said , made him the first bishop of Babylon . His book entitled His- toria certaminis Apostolici , was published by Wolfgang Lazius , at Basil , 1551 ; and it has since borne several impressions ...
... Persia St. Simon and St. Jude , who , he said , made him the first bishop of Babylon . His book entitled His- toria certaminis Apostolici , was published by Wolfgang Lazius , at Basil , 1551 ; and it has since borne several impressions ...
Strona 115
... Persia , which country had been long in subjection to them ; but the Romans derived no advantage from this event . The enmity of Parthia to Rome was transferred to the Per- sians , who continued to infest the Roman territories on the ...
... Persia , which country had been long in subjection to them ; but the Romans derived no advantage from this event . The enmity of Parthia to Rome was transferred to the Per- sians , who continued to infest the Roman territories on the ...
Strona 125
... Persian soldiers of Darius , Niger was totally ruined by the loss of 20,000 men . The head of Niger was cut off , and sent to the conqueror , who punished in a most cruel manner all the partizans of his unfortunate rival . Severus ...
... Persian soldiers of Darius , Niger was totally ruined by the loss of 20,000 men . The head of Niger was cut off , and sent to the conqueror , who punished in a most cruel manner all the partizans of his unfortunate rival . Severus ...
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