The Metropolitan, Հատոր 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... temple and in the city the people were in a state of the greatest excitement , and attended with anxious expectation the accession of a better prince , who should wipe away the tears of Israel . A decree of the senate had devoted the ...
... temple and in the city the people were in a state of the greatest excitement , and attended with anxious expectation the accession of a better prince , who should wipe away the tears of Israel . A decree of the senate had devoted the ...
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... Temple and the markets of Jerusalem , under various pretexts , to be pillaged . During the public festivals , the relentless soldiers would often rush on the panic - struck crowd , and massacre the old men and women . The Jews had often ...
... Temple and the markets of Jerusalem , under various pretexts , to be pillaged . During the public festivals , the relentless soldiers would often rush on the panic - struck crowd , and massacre the old men and women . The Jews had often ...
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... temple were employed in the common defence ; the grandees , whom they accused of supineness in the sacred cause , were despoiled ; the enthusiasts seized on the gates , and occupied the walls , and the city was filled with warriors , as ...
... temple were employed in the common defence ; the grandees , whom they accused of supineness in the sacred cause , were despoiled ; the enthusiasts seized on the gates , and occupied the walls , and the city was filled with warriors , as ...
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... temples of the gods and the rights of the Syrians were more respectable than the pious oratories and the privileges of the Israelites . In other cities , Jews , bearing from their services and their high stations the title of Roman ...
... temples of the gods and the rights of the Syrians were more respectable than the pious oratories and the privileges of the Israelites . In other cities , Jews , bearing from their services and their high stations the title of Roman ...
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... temple ; the porch had shook , the gate through which the people ordinarily went to sacrifice had burst open , as if pushed by a super- natural force ; groans and cries of distress had been heard , and in the streets of Jerusalem the ...
... temple ; the porch had shook , the gate through which the people ordinarily went to sacrifice had burst open , as if pushed by a super- natural force ; groans and cries of distress had been heard , and in the streets of Jerusalem the ...
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