Julian: Or Scenes in Judea, Volume 1C. S. Francis, 1841 - American fiction |
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... thee , thou true mother in Israel , that I made myself visible and plain to read as a parchment scroll , and from thee in return received those holy counsels , charged with a divine wisdom , which . were a pillar of light to my path ...
... thee , thou true mother in Israel , that I made myself visible and plain to read as a parchment scroll , and from thee in return received those holy counsels , charged with a divine wisdom , which . were a pillar of light to my path ...
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... serious a vein in me , I will soon give thee the reasons thereof ; but let me first speak of my passage hither , and of that which hap- pened immediately on my arrival . - - I left Antioch , as I have said , JULIAN .
... serious a vein in me , I will soon give thee the reasons thereof ; but let me first speak of my passage hither , and of that which hap- pened immediately on my arrival . - - I left Antioch , as I have said , JULIAN .
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... thee against them . But you will use in this your liberty . I now wish to say that , in spite of your enmity toward your own people , I have conceived a regard for you , and while you shall sojourn in Cæsarea offer you my house and home ...
... thee against them . But you will use in this your liberty . I now wish to say that , in spite of your enmity toward your own people , I have conceived a regard for you , and while you shall sojourn in Cæsarea offer you my house and home ...
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... thee , therefore , my young Ro- man , is that thou mayest dwell a space in the house of Sameas , for if there be but a drop of Jewish blood in thy body , I fear not but their ardor will so warm and swell it , that it shall fill all thy ...
... thee , therefore , my young Ro- man , is that thou mayest dwell a space in the house of Sameas , for if there be but a drop of Jewish blood in thy body , I fear not but their ardor will so warm and swell it , that it shall fill all thy ...
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... of my proper countrymen , May that come to pass , whatever it may be , which shall impart to thee the greatest pleasure . I have now passed in this ocean capital , this Jewish Rome , two days ; and they have not JULIAN . 45.
... of my proper countrymen , May that come to pass , whatever it may be , which shall impart to thee the greatest pleasure . I have now passed in this ocean capital , this Jewish Rome , two days ; and they have not JULIAN . 45.
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