Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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... surely come . Even as the Assyrian could not finally destroy , but the hand of the Almighty was put forth , and the city and the temple grew again from their ruins to a greater glory than before , so shall it be now . The Roman triumph ...
... surely come . Even as the Assyrian could not finally destroy , but the hand of the Almighty was put forth , and the city and the temple grew again from their ruins to a greater glory than before , so shall it be now . The Roman triumph ...
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William Ware. you to report with that ill - boding brow ? Surely Pilate refuses not to hear us ? " " No , my sister , it is not that , but worse . Pilate re fuses not to hear . But we refuse to be heard . Digest that . " 66 How , Philip ...
William Ware. you to report with that ill - boding brow ? Surely Pilate refuses not to hear us ? " " No , my sister , it is not that , but worse . Pilate re fuses not to hear . But we refuse to be heard . Digest that . " 66 How , Philip ...
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... Surely , now - a - days there can be no shame like that of being a Jew - apostates all - hypocrites and slaves . " So did he run on , full of violence till he had spent himself , and exhausted his stores of a proud and indig- nant ...
... Surely , now - a - days there can be no shame like that of being a Jew - apostates all - hypocrites and slaves . " So did he run on , full of violence till he had spent himself , and exhausted his stores of a proud and indig- nant ...
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... surely deem that a pot of Tyrian dye , or a bale of Egyptian cotton is held to be of more value than would be a discourse from Plato , and a merchant more honored than a philosopher . But that Cataphilus , whom we just met , as I was ...
... surely deem that a pot of Tyrian dye , or a bale of Egyptian cotton is held to be of more value than would be a discourse from Plato , and a merchant more honored than a philosopher . But that Cataphilus , whom we just met , as I was ...
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... surely a short - sighted , besotted people . What cares Rome , think you , for your good will ? Shall she owe you thanks and favors , that you affect her , and honor her ? She owes not these to her own citizens and children . What she ...
... surely a short - sighted , besotted people . What cares Rome , think you , for your good will ? Shall she owe you thanks and favors , that you affect her , and honor her ? She owes not these to her own citizens and children . What she ...
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