Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... Greeks , or Egyptians becom- ing Jews , and receiving - save in numbers most inconsiderable the Jewish faith ? Yet is it likely that through so many ages a religion given of God should have remained in the world , and not have convinced ...
... Greeks , or Egyptians becom- ing Jews , and receiving - save in numbers most inconsiderable the Jewish faith ? Yet is it likely that through so many ages a religion given of God should have remained in the world , and not have convinced ...
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... the customs of the early days of our history . The people are no longer Jews , but Herodians , Greeks , Romans , anything , -any- thing but Jews . Is this a city of Jews we are entering ? It stands on the soil of Judea , 16 JULIAN .
... the customs of the early days of our history . The people are no longer Jews , but Herodians , Greeks , Romans , anything , -any- thing but Jews . Is this a city of Jews we are entering ? It stands on the soil of Judea , 16 JULIAN .
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... Greek , then Roman , last and least Jewish . But a word in your ear - the Jews that are there are of the true stuff . They are zealous for the law and for liberty . A little thing would rouse them to the defence of either or both . " As ...
... Greek , then Roman , last and least Jewish . But a word in your ear - the Jews that are there are of the true stuff . They are zealous for the law and for liberty . A little thing would rouse them to the defence of either or both . " As ...
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... Greeks , was bountifully supplied ; nor was I denied that , whatever it might be , which wealth could pro- cure , which was thought necessary to place me on a level with the young men of the capital in any pursuit or pleasure . But to ...
... Greeks , was bountifully supplied ; nor was I denied that , whatever it might be , which wealth could pro- cure , which was thought necessary to place me on a level with the young men of the capital in any pursuit or pleasure . But to ...
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... Greeks always in league with the Romans . Even now but see , here comes Philip , and with ill news too , if his face may be read . " ― The young man , her brother , entered with haste as Anna spoke , his countenance expres- sive of ...
... Greeks always in league with the Romans . Even now but see , here comes Philip , and with ill news too , if his face may be read . " ― The young man , her brother , entered with haste as Anna spoke , his countenance expres- sive of ...
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