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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... woman , yet there is absolutely no case of infidelity to Nero recorded of her ; yet , had they existed , they would certainly have been brought out by such hostile and scandal - loving writers as Suetonius and Tacitus . On the other ...
... woman , yet there is absolutely no case of infidelity to Nero recorded of her ; yet , had they existed , they would certainly have been brought out by such hostile and scandal - loving writers as Suetonius and Tacitus . On the other ...
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... woman was also a cousin of mine , I once more returned to Athens , where I have since lived in philosophic retirement , greatly comforted by the de- votion of my dear Arria and encouraged by the growing promise of the young Domitius ...
... woman was also a cousin of mine , I once more returned to Athens , where I have since lived in philosophic retirement , greatly comforted by the de- votion of my dear Arria and encouraged by the growing promise of the young Domitius ...
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... woman , like Mary of Magdala , could imagine herself to have seen the phantasm of her beloved Master , and the same in regard to his intimate disciples , bewildered by her account and excited by hopes of his promised return ; but it ...
... woman , like Mary of Magdala , could imagine herself to have seen the phantasm of her beloved Master , and the same in regard to his intimate disciples , bewildered by her account and excited by hopes of his promised return ; but it ...
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... woman , also from those ' of Christ ' , sprang to her feet with a piercing scream that made me jump , and , throwing off her veil , tore out the fastenings from her hair . Then with wildly dishevelled locks floating over her fine ...
... woman , also from those ' of Christ ' , sprang to her feet with a piercing scream that made me jump , and , throwing off her veil , tore out the fastenings from her hair . Then with wildly dishevelled locks floating over her fine ...
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... woman to speak in the as- sembly . So Paul has written , ' shouted one . " Nor is it proper for her to uncover her head , be- cause of the angels , ' vociferated another from the fac- tion of Cephas . " At any rate she should have ...
... woman to speak in the as- sembly . So Paul has written , ' shouted one . " Nor is it proper for her to uncover her head , be- cause of the angels , ' vociferated another from the fac- tion of Cephas . " At any rate she should have ...
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