| 1830 - 658 sider
...incredulity, assumes, that a miracle in such a case, does not appear necessary for its end, because he says the discomfiture of the Jews was completed, and the resumption of their labours was for ever broken off by the death of Julian. With humble deference we beg to differ from the writer.... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 332 sider
...workmen fled on all sides • and the labours were suspended at once by this unforeseen and awful sign. The discomfiture of the Jews was completed ; and the...was for ever broken off by the death of Julian.*' — MILMAN.] (2) [Original edition : — True Independents : while they Calvin hate, They heed as little... | |
| George Crabbe - 1847 - 618 sider
...all sides, and the labours were suspended at once by this unforeseen and awful sign. The discomllture of the Jews was completed ; and the resumption of...was for ever broken off by the death of Julian."— МП-MAN.] I* [Original edition i— True Independents : while they Calvin hate, They heed as little... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1865 - 494 sider
...of a change in the mind of the Emperor, and the hatred of the Samaritans ! Zunz, Vorfrage, p. 175. Nor, indeed, does the miracle, if we may presume so...the Jews was completed; and the resumption of their labors, could they have recovered from their panic, was forever broken off by the death of Julian.... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1866 - 582 sider
...to close the doors of a church against fugitives thus under the visible malediction of the Deity. 8 Nor, indeed, does the miracle, if we may presume so...its end; for, according to the will of the Divine Euler of the world, a more appalling and insuperable obstacle interrupted the unhallowed work. The... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 488 sider
...of a change in the mind of the Emperor, and the hatred of the Samaritans I Zunz, Vorfrage, p. 175. Nor, indeed, does the miracle, if we may presume so...the Jews was completed; and the resumption of their labors, could they have recovered from their panic, was forever broken off by the death of Julian.... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 494 sider
...to close the doors of a church against fugitives thus under the visible malediction of the Deity.1 Nor, indeed, does the miracle, if we may presume so...the Jews was completed; and the resumption of their labors, could they have recovered from their panic, was forever broken off by the death of Julian.... | |
| 1879 - 312 sider
...workmen fled on all sides, and the labours were suspended at once by this unforeseen and awful sign. The discomfiture of the Jews was completed ; and the...labours, could they have recovered from their panic, was broken off by the death of Julian.—MILMAN. History of the Jews. THE SINS OF FATHERS. When I turn... | |
| George Crabbe - 1901 - 624 sider
...workmen fled on all sides, and the labours were suspended at once by this unforeseen and awful sign. The discomfiture of the Jews was completed ; and the...labours, could they have recovered from their panic, wai for ever broken otr by the death of Julian."— Mi LUÁN.] 15 [Original edition î— True Independents... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 340 sider
...workmen fled on all sides ; and the labours were suspended at once by this unforeseen and awful sign. The discomfiture of the Jews was completed ; and the...was for ever broken off by the death of Julian."— MILMAN.] (2) [Original edition : — True Independents: while^they Calvin hate, They heed as little... | |
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