| Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 502 pages
...Treves, Mentz, Spires, Worms, many thousands of that unhappy people were pillaged and massacred,37 nor had they felt a more bloody stroke since the persecution...Hadrian. A remnant was saved by the firmness of their bishops,0 who accepted a feigned and transient conversion ; but the more obstinate Jews opposed their... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - Incarnation - 1858 - 486 pages
...hishops, the free exercise of their religion. At Verdun, Treves, Mentz, Spirea, Worms, many thousands of that unhappy people were pillaged and massacred...Hadrian. A remnant was saved by the firmness of their hishops, who accepted a feigned and transient conversion ; but the more obstinate Jews opposed their... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1875 - 632 pages
...Treves, Mentz. Spires, Worms, many thousands of that unhappy people were pillaged and massacred : 37 nor had they felt a more bloody (stroke since the persecution of Hadrian. A remnant was naved by the firmness of their bishops, who accepted a feigned and transient conversion ; but the more... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - Bible - 1882 - 468 pages
...bishops, the free exercise of their religion. At Verdun, Treves, Mentz, Spires and Worms, many thousands of that unhappy people were pillaged and massacred...; nor had they felt a more bloody stroke since the 3Isa. iii. 4, 12; Miss Pardoe's City of the Sultan, p. 363; Al Koran, ch. xvii., entitled, "The Night... | |
| Thomas Robinson - Bible - 1882 - 354 pages
...enthusiasts, the first and most easy warfare was against the Jews, the murderers of the Son of God ; nor had they felt a more bloody stroke since the persecution of Hadriam" HOMILETICS. SECT. XLTI. — SÄEAGENS AND TUBES. (Chap. xi. 40-45.) Considerable obscurity... | |
| Samuel Henry Kellogg - Jews - 1883 - 310 pages
...emperor, the free exercise of their religion. At Verdun, Spires, Treves, Mentz, Worms, many thousands were pillaged and massacred ; nor had they felt a...their fanaticism to the fanaticism of the Christians, barricaded their houses, and precipitating themselves, their families, and their wealth, into the rivers... | |
| Bible - 1892 - 340 pages
...enthusiasts, the first and most easy warfare was against the Jews, the murderers of the Sou of God ; nor had they felt a more bloody stroke since the persecution of Hadrian." HOMILETICS. SECT. XLTI. — SARACENS AND TURKS. (Chap. xi. 40-45.) Considerable obscurity connected... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1899 - 640 pages
...Treves, Menfz, Spires, Worms, many thousands of that unhappy people were pillaged and massacred : 37 nor had they felt a more bloody stroke since the persecution of Hadrian. A remnant wai saved by the firmness of their bishops, who accepted a feigned und transient conversion ; but the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1901 - 688 pages
...bishops, the free exercise of their religion.*4 At Verdun, Treves, Mentz, Spires, Worms, many thousands of that unhappy people "were pillaged and massacred...transient conversion; but the more obstinate Jews who opposed their fanaticism to the fanaticism of the Christians, barricaded their houses, and, precipitating... | |
| Gustav Pearlson - Antisemitism - 1927 - 358 pages
...Bishops, the free exercise of their religion. At Verdun, Treves, Mentz, Spiers, Worms, many thousands of that unhappy people were pillaged and massacred....of Hadrian. A remnant was saved by the firmness of the Bishops, who accepted a feigned and transient conversion ; but the more obstinate Jews opposed... | |
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