The life of Jesus Christ; with a history of the first propogation of the Christian religion, and the lives of the most eminent persons mentioned in the New Testament |
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Many of the people had suffered from poverty as well as from exile , and therefore
were little able to make any considerable exertions in that cause , which they
deemed the most important ; while others , who had obtained riches in the land of
...
Many of the people had suffered from poverty as well as from exile , and therefore
were little able to make any considerable exertions in that cause , which they
deemed the most important ; while others , who had obtained riches in the land of
...
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Antigonus behaved in such a tyrannical manner , that great numbers of his
Jewish subjects fled into Egypt , and others put themselves under the protection
of Seleucus , who also granted them considerable privileges . Hence this nation ...
Antigonus behaved in such a tyrannical manner , that great numbers of his
Jewish subjects fled into Egypt , and others put themselves under the protection
of Seleucus , who also granted them considerable privileges . Hence this nation ...
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In all this he was attended with such success , that he had extended his
reformation through a considerable part of Judea , within the space of one year ;
and would , probably , have completed it , had he , not been prevented by , death
.
In all this he was attended with such success , that he had extended his
reformation through a considerable part of Judea , within the space of one year ;
and would , probably , have completed it , had he , not been prevented by , death
.
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He was quickly followed by Pompey , and , to prevent hostilities , was , at last ,
forced to go and throw himself at the feet of the haughty Roman , and to prorhise
him a considerable sum of money , as the reward of his forbearance .
He was quickly followed by Pompey , and , to prevent hostilities , was , at last ,
forced to go and throw himself at the feet of the haughty Roman , and to prorhise
him a considerable sum of money , as the reward of his forbearance .
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Alexander ventured a battle , but was defeated with considerable loss , and
besieged in a strong fortress , named Alexandrion . Here he would have been
forced to surrender , but his mother , partly by her address , and partly by the
services ...
Alexander ventured a battle , but was defeated with considerable loss , and
besieged in a strong fortress , named Alexandrion . Here he would have been
forced to surrender , but his mother , partly by her address , and partly by the
services ...
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