Judea had been governed by Herod, and after him by the Ethnarch, would see, in what had occasioned surprise to me, nothing but what agreed exactly with the now altered character of the population. I answered, that I was obliged to confess great ignorance... Julian: Or Scenes in Judea - Page 15by William Ware - 1841Full view - About this book
| Theology - 1840 - 432 pages
...that I was obliged to confess great ignorance of all that related to the Jews, as I was Roman bornvand my reading and studies had lain in a quite different...somewhat taken down, as you may suppose, by this ; but seeing I had failed, I put the best face upon the matter, and said that I could not but acknowledge... | |
| Unitarianism - 1840 - 432 pages
...governed by Herod, and after him by the Ethnarch, would see, in what had occasioned surprise to me, nothing but what agreed exactly with the now altered...somewhat taken down, as you may suppose, by this ; but seeing I had failed,. I put the best face upon the matter, and said that I could not but acknowledge... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1840 - 434 pages
...bora, and my reading and studies had lain in a quite different direction. At this flourish, which 1 had hoped should pass with him, he quickly rejoined,...as plainly as the Roman out of your cloak and your 96 Scenes in Judea. [Sept. speech. Never hope to play Roman with those eyes in your head.' I was somewhat... | |
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