The Five Books of Maccabees in English with Notes and Illustrations, by Henry CottonUniversity Press, 1832 - 462 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiii
... acquainted with the general outline of their proceedings , but enjoyed the personal and close friendship of Demetrius the Second , whose escape from Rome he certainly was privy to , and perhaps had originally advised . INTRODUCTION . XIII.
... acquainted with the general outline of their proceedings , but enjoyed the personal and close friendship of Demetrius the Second , whose escape from Rome he certainly was privy to , and perhaps had originally advised . INTRODUCTION . XIII.
الصفحة xli
... friends didst safe restore . And now , most merciful , all - seeing GOD , Hater of insolence , thyself display A swift avenger of thy people's wrongs , Whom odious heathens lawlessly oppress . And , for those sins , which idly we have ...
... friends didst safe restore . And now , most merciful , all - seeing GOD , Hater of insolence , thyself display A swift avenger of thy people's wrongs , Whom odious heathens lawlessly oppress . And , for those sins , which idly we have ...
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... friends and body - guards , when they saw that speedy and sharp punishment which had overtaken him , be- ing afraid lest he should even die ; struck with overwhelming fear they quickly drew him out of the place . n See the same ...
... friends and body - guards , when they saw that speedy and sharp punishment which had overtaken him , be- ing afraid lest he should even die ; struck with overwhelming fear they quickly drew him out of the place . n See the same ...
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... friends as were estranged from all which was good , of whom we have already spokent ; he not only persevered 26 in countless instances of debauchery " , but pro- ceeded farther to that degree of insolence , that he raised reproaches ...
... friends as were estranged from all which was good , of whom we have already spokent ; he not only persevered 26 in countless instances of debauchery " , but pro- ceeded farther to that degree of insolence , that he raised reproaches ...
الصفحة 14
... friends and partisans called some of them together pri- vately , and plighted their faith to protect them , and to use every endeavour for their assistance . Ptolemy then , as exulting in his present pros- 11 perity ; and having no ...
... friends and partisans called some of them together pri- vately , and plighted their faith to protect them , and to use every endeavour for their assistance . Ptolemy then , as exulting in his present pros- 11 perity ; and having no ...
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