Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 20
Page 18
... returned to my side , having swallowed his in- dignation . " Young man , " said he , " I forgive the levity of your speech , for the reason that I well de- served it for persuading you to be present at heathen sports , on a Jewish soil ...
... returned to my side , having swallowed his in- dignation . " Young man , " said he , " I forgive the levity of your speech , for the reason that I well de- served it for persuading you to be present at heathen sports , on a Jewish soil ...
Page 46
... returned , it then comes to blows , and others join , and the fight rages till they are separated by the Roman horse . The syna- gogues , often beautiful with marble , or sculp- tured wood , have been defaced by filth , which the ...
... returned , it then comes to blows , and others join , and the fight rages till they are separated by the Roman horse . The syna- gogues , often beautiful with marble , or sculp- tured wood , have been defaced by filth , which the ...
Page 74
... returned to the house of Sameas . Anna and her mother I found employed in domestic affairs ; wherefore I withdrew to my apartment , and gave myself even a higher pleasure than their society could have imparted , by convers- ing through ...
... returned to the house of Sameas . Anna and her mother I found employed in domestic affairs ; wherefore I withdrew to my apartment , and gave myself even a higher pleasure than their society could have imparted , by convers- ing through ...
Page 121
... returned , and again ascended a sacrifice , for thy sake I will believe , not rejected . I put not my trust , my mother , in the righteousness of the thoughts and resolves , which perchance the solitary fears of my dungeon , and the ...
... returned , and again ascended a sacrifice , for thy sake I will believe , not rejected . I put not my trust , my mother , in the righteousness of the thoughts and resolves , which perchance the solitary fears of my dungeon , and the ...
Page 137
... returned . " " The hills , " cried out Ziba the camel driver , " between this and the city , be full of robbers . It calls for good courage and good arms to go through in safety . " " Our father hath both , " replied the daughter ...
... returned . " " The hills , " cried out Ziba the camel driver , " between this and the city , be full of robbers . It calls for good courage and good arms to go through in safety . " " Our father hath both , " replied the daughter ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abraham affairs Anna appear asked beautiful behold believe beneath Beth-Harem brother Cæsar Cæsarea Centurion countenance cried crowd curse dark daugh daughter doubt dwelling Enon evil faith father fear gentile Governor Greeks hand hast hath hear heard heart Herod Herodians Herodium honor hope inhabitants Israel Jael Jerusalem Jewish Jordan Judea judge Judith Julian king kingdom knew land look Lord Lycias Machærus manner Messiah mind mother ness never numbers once passed peace Pharisees Phidippides Philip Pilate Pilate's prayers priests Procla prophet religion replied Onias Roman Rome rulers Sabbath Sadducee Samaria Sameas Saturninus scene seemed seen Sejanus Shammai side signs Simon slave soon soul speak spirit stand stood stranger sure Sylleus synagogue Thebez thee things thou thought Tiberius tion true truly truth turned virtue voice walls wine words worship Zadok Zeno Ziba