The Hope of Glory: Being Part of a Correspondence Written in the Roman Empire Between the Years 52 and 66 A.D. |
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Agrippina Anicetus Antium apostle asked assembly Augusta beautiful believe beloved blessed brethren brother brought Burrhus Caesar Caius Caius Claudius called child Christ Jesus Claudius clever Corinth course cousin cried danger dear death deified Domitius evil exclaimed eyes face faith father fear feel follow foolish freedman give glory Greek greeting hand hear heard heart Holy Spirit honor imagine Jesus Jews laughed letter live Lucan Lucius Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus Mary Massilia matter mind mother Nero Nero Caesar Nero's never noble Ahenobarbus Octavia Paul of Tarsus Paul's Persius Petronius philosophy poet Poppaa Poppea Sabina populace pray prince Puteoli reason replied Republic Roman Rome Sabina seems Senate Seneca slaves smile soldiers soon soul Stoic Syrus tell temple things thought Tigellinus tion told true truth verses villa wish woman words WRITTEN AT ROME young youth Zeus