Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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... mother come up out of the obscurity of the past , and stand before me , clear and beautiful to the eye as when clothed in flesh . It was to thee , thou true mother in Israel , that I made myself visible and plain to read as a parchment ...
... mother come up out of the obscurity of the past , and stand before me , clear and beautiful to the eye as when clothed in flesh . It was to thee , thou true mother in Israel , that I made myself visible and plain to read as a parchment ...
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... mother from Rome , I now draw what shall give you a somewhat living picture of those days in Judea , about which you are chiefly desirous to hear . I. I THUS addressed my mother , soon after reaching 4 JULIAN .
... mother from Rome , I now draw what shall give you a somewhat living picture of those days in Judea , about which you are chiefly desirous to hear . I. I THUS addressed my mother , soon after reaching 4 JULIAN .
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William Ware. I. I THUS addressed my mother , soon after reaching Cæsarea . You who know your son so well will not doubt that I took my departure from Antioch with pain . Nowhere since I passed the gates of Rome have I been entertained ...
William Ware. I. I THUS addressed my mother , soon after reaching Cæsarea . You who know your son so well will not doubt that I took my departure from Antioch with pain . Nowhere since I passed the gates of Rome have I been entertained ...
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... mother , was this flattery ; it was from some incapa- ble of that meanest vice ; from my real friends . But whoever were so blind as to take me for a Roman , you may be assured I was not careful to undeceive them . I ́enjoyed the ...
... mother , was this flattery ; it was from some incapa- ble of that meanest vice ; from my real friends . But whoever were so blind as to take me for a Roman , you may be assured I was not careful to undeceive them . I ́enjoyed the ...
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... mother , I see not why one people should thus proscribe another ; nor do I look upon the wrong but with indignation . You justly accuse me with indifference to the religion of my fathers . But I have never beheld with patience the ...
... mother , I see not why one people should thus proscribe another ; nor do I look upon the wrong but with indignation . You justly accuse me with indifference to the religion of my fathers . But I have never beheld with patience the ...
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