A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1807 - Apologetics |
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... emperor , would have been found in them . The designation of the time would have been more determinate . And I am fortified in this opinion by observing , that the counterfeited prophecies of the Sibyl- line oracles , of the twelve ...
... emperor , would have been found in them . The designation of the time would have been more determinate . And I am fortified in this opinion by observing , that the counterfeited prophecies of the Sibyl- line oracles , of the twelve ...
Page 129
... emperor * . Saint Matthew says , that Archelaus reigned , was king in Judea . Agreeably to this , we are informed by Josephus , not only that Herod appointed Archelaus his suc- cessor in Judea , but that he also appointed him with the ...
... emperor * . Saint Matthew says , that Archelaus reigned , was king in Judea . Agreeably to this , we are informed by Josephus , not only that Herod appointed Archelaus his suc- cessor in Judea , but that he also appointed him with the ...
Page 137
... imme- diately in possession of his father's do- minions ; but that , Agrippa being then but seventeen years of age , the emperor was persuaded to alter his mind , and appointed Cuspius Fadus prefect of Judea and the whole kingdom * 137.
... imme- diately in possession of his father's do- minions ; but that , Agrippa being then but seventeen years of age , the emperor was persuaded to alter his mind , and appointed Cuspius Fadus prefect of Judea and the whole kingdom * 137.
Page 139
... empire were of two kinds ; those belonging to the emperor , in which the governor was called pro- prætor ; and those belonging to the senate , in which the governor was called pro- consul . And this was a regular distinc- tion . 139.
... empire were of two kinds ; those belonging to the emperor , in which the governor was called pro- prætor ; and those belonging to the senate , in which the governor was called pro- consul . And this was a regular distinc- tion . 139.
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... emperor , had been re- stored again by the emperor Claudius to the senate ( and consequently its govern- ment had become proconsular ) only six or seven years before the time in which this transaction is said to have taken place † . And ...
... emperor , had been re- stored again by the emperor Claudius to the senate ( and consequently its govern- ment had become proconsular ) only six or seven years before the time in which this transaction is said to have taken place † . And ...
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