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... ROMAN CONQUEST OF JUDEA 24 V. JEWISH SECTS AND JUDAS GAULANITIS 29 VI . JOHN THE BAPTIST 37 VII . - SOURCES OF THE ACCOUNT OF JESUS 41 VIII . JESUS OF NAZARETH . FIRST PART 50 SECOND PART - 74 APPENDIX 93 - IX . FIRST STAGE OF THE ...
... ROMAN CONQUEST OF JUDEA 24 V. JEWISH SECTS AND JUDAS GAULANITIS 29 VI . JOHN THE BAPTIST 37 VII . - SOURCES OF THE ACCOUNT OF JESUS 41 VIII . JESUS OF NAZARETH . FIRST PART 50 SECOND PART - 74 APPENDIX 93 - IX . FIRST STAGE OF THE ...
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... Roman Tacitus , malignant as he is to the Jews and full of slander , yet seems in spite of himself to ad- mire , when he approaches their absolute monotheism . " The Jews ( says he ) apprehend a single Deity , and that " by the mind ...
... Roman Tacitus , malignant as he is to the Jews and full of slander , yet seems in spite of himself to ad- mire , when he approaches their absolute monotheism . " The Jews ( says he ) apprehend a single Deity , and that " by the mind ...
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... Roman , Persian , or Assyrian ! The effects of the DISPERSION were vast and perma- nent . It had begun in detail by a harassing slave trade , as far as we can judge . In antiquity , to no nation had other nations any human rights ...
... Roman , Persian , or Assyrian ! The effects of the DISPERSION were vast and perma- nent . It had begun in detail by a harassing slave trade , as far as we can judge . In antiquity , to no nation had other nations any human rights ...
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... Romans and others . Polytheists in general could tolerate foreign religions , and fancy that each , rightly interpreted , was right on its own soil ; nay , could with- out compunction allow resident aliens to erect sacred edifices for ...
... Romans and others . Polytheists in general could tolerate foreign religions , and fancy that each , rightly interpreted , was right on its own soil ; nay , could with- out compunction allow resident aliens to erect sacred edifices for ...
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... Roman tyranny galled , tormented and drove to madness a high - spirited and free people . Soon after the death of that cruel Antiochus the prophecy called Daniel's must hav been written . Criticism for which we hav no room , shows ...
... Roman tyranny galled , tormented and drove to madness a high - spirited and free people . Soon after the death of that cruel Antiochus the prophecy called Daniel's must hav been written . Criticism for which we hav no room , shows ...
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