The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New Testament |
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... kind . 2. It is far from being absurd to suppose , that these philosophers , by the tidings which they carried home concerning the king of the Jews , might prepare their coun- trymen for becoming his subjects in due time for if their ...
... kind . 2. It is far from being absurd to suppose , that these philosophers , by the tidings which they carried home concerning the king of the Jews , might prepare their coun- trymen for becoming his subjects in due time for if their ...
Page 63
... kind , but which are of a very convincing na- ture , even those resulting from a great number of medals , struck under the reigns of Syria and Judea , and under the Romans , both by Jews and Pagans , and which all bear the symbols of a ...
... kind , but which are of a very convincing na- ture , even those resulting from a great number of medals , struck under the reigns of Syria and Judea , and under the Romans , both by Jews and Pagans , and which all bear the symbols of a ...
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... kind of productions , by proper care and manure ; so that the very rocks , which now appear quite bare and naked , were made to produce corn , pulse , or pasture , being , by the industry of the old inhabitants , covered with mould ...
... kind of productions , by proper care and manure ; so that the very rocks , which now appear quite bare and naked , were made to produce corn , pulse , or pasture , being , by the industry of the old inhabitants , covered with mould ...
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... kind of brine . There is one remarkable thing relating to this lake , generally agreed on by all travellers and geographers , viz . that it receives the waters of Jordan , ( a considerable river we shall speak of in the sequel , ) the ...
... kind of brine . There is one remarkable thing relating to this lake , generally agreed on by all travellers and geographers , viz . that it receives the waters of Jordan , ( a considerable river we shall speak of in the sequel , ) the ...
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... kind , are the grotts without the walls of Jerusalem , styled the royal sepulchres , but of what kings is not agreed on . They consist of a great number of apartments , some of them spacious , all cut out of the solid marble rock , and ...
... kind , are the grotts without the walls of Jerusalem , styled the royal sepulchres , but of what kings is not agreed on . They consist of a great number of apartments , some of them spacious , all cut out of the solid marble rock , and ...
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