The Life of Jesus Christ: With a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion and the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Mentioned in the New Testament |
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... Herod Agrippa ..... ... 390 XVII . The life and writings of the apostle Paul ... .. 422 XVIII . The lives and writings of the four Evangelists .. 474 XIX . The history of other persons mentioned in the New Testament .. .498 XX . An ...
... Herod Agrippa ..... ... 390 XVII . The life and writings of the apostle Paul ... .. 422 XVIII . The lives and writings of the four Evangelists .. 474 XIX . The history of other persons mentioned in the New Testament .. .498 XX . An ...
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... Herod the Great --- his cruel tyranny --- conclusion . OF all the events of which man has received information , there is none more astonishing than the incarnation of Jesus Christ . The birth of the most celebrated poet , historian ...
... Herod the Great --- his cruel tyranny --- conclusion . OF all the events of which man has received information , there is none more astonishing than the incarnation of Jesus Christ . The birth of the most celebrated poet , historian ...
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... Herod the Great , who carried off Hyrcanus into Arabia , under pretence that his life was in danger if he remained in Judea . Here he applied to Aretas , king of that country , who undertook to restore the deposed monarch , and , for ...
... Herod the Great , who carried off Hyrcanus into Arabia , under pretence that his life was in danger if he remained in Judea . Here he applied to Aretas , king of that country , who undertook to restore the deposed monarch , and , for ...
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... were not finally quelled till Herod was created king of Judea , by Marc Authony , in 40 , B. C .; was fully established on the throne , by the taking of Jerusalem , by his allies , the Romans , in 34 LIFE OF CHRIST .
... were not finally quelled till Herod was created king of Judea , by Marc Authony , in 40 , B. C .; was fully established on the throne , by the taking of Jerusalem , by his allies , the Romans , in 34 LIFE OF CHRIST .
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... Herod , put to death his brother Phasael , and cut off Hyrcanus's ears , in order , the more effec- tually , to incapacitate him for the high - priesthood . The Jews gained but little by this change of masters . The new king proved one ...
... Herod , put to death his brother Phasael , and cut off Hyrcanus's ears , in order , the more effec- tually , to incapacitate him for the high - priesthood . The Jews gained but little by this change of masters . The new king proved one ...
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