Letters on the GospelsHilliard and Metcalf, 1824 - 216 էջ |
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... Herod , tetrarch of Galilee LETTER XXVI . Account of Pilate LETTER XXVII . 141 149 157 163 172 179 On the miracles of our Saviour LETTER XXVIII . 187 On the symbolical character of our Lord's miracles 192 LETTER XXIX . Of our Lord's ...
... Herod , tetrarch of Galilee LETTER XXVI . Account of Pilate LETTER XXVII . 141 149 157 163 172 179 On the miracles of our Saviour LETTER XXVIII . 187 On the symbolical character of our Lord's miracles 192 LETTER XXIX . Of our Lord's ...
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... Herod the Great , who received his kingdom from , and was himself tributary to the Romans . This prince was one of the greatest tyrants that ever disgraced humanity . After having destroyed all the descendants of the illustrious ...
... Herod the Great , who received his kingdom from , and was himself tributary to the Romans . This prince was one of the greatest tyrants that ever disgraced humanity . After having destroyed all the descendants of the illustrious ...
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... , human and divine . The murder of the children of Bethlehem , recorded by the Evangelists , is a strong exemplification of his cruel and jealous temper After Herod had amassed a vast treasure by unjust extortions 11.
... , human and divine . The murder of the children of Bethlehem , recorded by the Evangelists , is a strong exemplification of his cruel and jealous temper After Herod had amassed a vast treasure by unjust extortions 11.
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... Herod , the government was divided between his three sons . Judea and Samaria were given to Archelaus , whose op- pressive administration induced the Jews and Samaritans to write a petition to the emperor , in consequence of which he ...
... Herod , the government was divided between his three sons . Judea and Samaria were given to Archelaus , whose op- pressive administration induced the Jews and Samaritans to write a petition to the emperor , in consequence of which he ...
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... Herod , who were cautious of irritating their feelings , were not so intolerable . The authority of the Roman government did not , however , extend to the entire depri- vation of all the civil and ecclesiastical privi- leges of the Jews ...
... Herod , who were cautious of irritating their feelings , were not so intolerable . The authority of the Roman government did not , however , extend to the entire depri- vation of all the civil and ecclesiastical privi- leges of the Jews ...
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