The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 118
... Jews , had been more fre quently represented under the character of a king and conqueror , than under that of a ... Jew and to the Gen- tile . Every privilege that could raise the proselyte from • A second kind of circumcision was ...
... Jews , had been more fre quently represented under the character of a king and conqueror , than under that of a ... Jew and to the Gen- tile . Every privilege that could raise the proselyte from • A second kind of circumcision was ...
Side 119
... Jews . The enfranchisement of the church from the bonds of the synagogue was a work , however , of some time and of some difficulty . The Jewish con- verts who acknowledged Jesus in the character of the Messiah , foretold by their ...
... Jews . The enfranchisement of the church from the bonds of the synagogue was a work , however , of some time and of some difficulty . The Jewish con- verts who acknowledged Jesus in the character of the Messiah , foretold by their ...
Side 120
... Jews . The Na- zarene church . of Jeru- salem . The history of the church of Jerusalem affords a lively proof of the necessity of those precautions , and of the deep impression which the Jewish religion had made on the minds of its ...
... Jews . The Na- zarene church . of Jeru- salem . The history of the church of Jerusalem affords a lively proof of the necessity of those precautions , and of the deep impression which the Jewish religion had made on the minds of its ...
Side 121
... Jews , was severely felt by the Nazarenes ; as in their manners , though not in their faith , they maintained so intimate a connexion with their impious countrymen , whose misfortunes were attributed by the Pagans to the contempt , and ...
... Jews , was severely felt by the Nazarenes ; as in their manners , though not in their faith , they maintained so intimate a connexion with their impious countrymen , whose misfortunes were attributed by the Pagans to the contempt , and ...
Side 122
... Jews , and they soon The Ebi- Dion Cassius , lib . 69. The exile of the Jewish nation from Jerusalem is tested by Aristo of Pella , ( apud Euseb . lib . 4. c . 6. ) and is mentioned by several ecclesiastical writers , though some of ...
... Jews , and they soon The Ebi- Dion Cassius , lib . 69. The exile of the Jewish nation from Jerusalem is tested by Aristo of Pella , ( apud Euseb . lib . 4. c . 6. ) and is mentioned by several ecclesiastical writers , though some of ...
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