| Edward Gibbon - 1821 - 520 sider
...at the same time an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction...sect. The patriarch, who had fixed his residence at TiJews were cat off by the sword, hesides an infinite numher wh,ch perished by famine, hv disease,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1827 - 474 sider
...at the same time an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction...fixed his residence at Tiberias, was empowered to eighty thousand jews were cut off by the sword, besides an infinite number which perished by famine,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 468 sider
...at the same time, an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction...was instituted by the vanquished sect. The Patriarch was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers, to exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive... | |
| Jews - 1832 - 592 sider
...acknowledged him to be their chief. The residence of the patriarch was fixftd at Tiberias, and "he was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers...from his despised brethren an annual contribution." The Jews themselves indeed affirm, that the office of patriarch was instituted a hundred years before... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 374 sider
...at the same time, an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction...was instituted by the vanquished sect. The Patriarch was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers, to exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive... | |
| 1835 - 350 sider
...the same time, an ^exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society., The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction...instituted by the vanquished sect. The * Patriarch was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers, to exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive... | |
| John Kitto - 1843 - 400 sider
...at the same time an exemption from burdensome and expensive offices. The moderation or indifference of the Romans gave a legal sanction to the form of...was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers to exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive from his dispersed brethren an annual contribution.... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1843 - 382 sider
...from the burthensome and expensive offices of society. The mode ration or the contempt of the Itomans gave a legal sanction to the form of ecclesiastical...the vanquished sect. The patriarch, who had fixed hi? residence at Tiberias, was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers and apostles, to exercise... | |
| 1851 - 372 sider
...of Dion Cassius. an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction...exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive from his dispersed brethren an Annual contribution.* New synagogues were frequently erected in the principal... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 466 sider
...at the same time an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction...exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive from his dispersed brethren an annual contribution.5 New synagogues were frequently erected in the principal... | |
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