Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... prophets , for a little of that equal honor in the eyes of men , which more methinks than questions of philosophy or religion con- cerns a man's well - being . My eye is not far reaching enough to discern a single advantage in the ...
... prophets , for a little of that equal honor in the eyes of men , which more methinks than questions of philosophy or religion con- cerns a man's well - being . My eye is not far reaching enough to discern a single advantage in the ...
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... prophet's lips there never came forth more moving words than from those of the holy Simon . Yet upon the pillars of the Hall they fell as persuasively as on the ears of Pilate . His icy front never once warmed or relaxed , or not till ...
... prophet's lips there never came forth more moving words than from those of the holy Simon . Yet upon the pillars of the Hall they fell as persuasively as on the ears of Pilate . His icy front never once warmed or relaxed , or not till ...
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... prophets they were prone to idolatry , so now were they prompt to worship the new idols set up before them by the great king . They were weary of belief and custom , the distinctions of both which separated them from the rest of the ...
... prophets they were prone to idolatry , so now were they prompt to worship the new idols set up before them by the great king . They were weary of belief and custom , the distinctions of both which separated them from the rest of the ...
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... and filled the place where I was with light . The history of our people , and of the care of Jehovah for them , of the good men and prophets who had taught and died for them , all passed before me ; and although I 120 JULIAN .
... and filled the place where I was with light . The history of our people , and of the care of Jehovah for them , of the good men and prophets who had taught and died for them , all passed before me ; and although I 120 JULIAN .
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... Prophets have dwelt in poverty , and why should such as we care to be rich ? And , besides , if we paid not our taxes to the Romans we should pay not less to some governor of our own at Jerusalem . Our father says , that our own people ...
... Prophets have dwelt in poverty , and why should such as we care to be rich ? And , besides , if we paid not our taxes to the Romans we should pay not less to some governor of our own at Jerusalem . Our father says , that our own people ...
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