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... held the government for 130 years , and miserably enslaved the people . " This man , " says Mosheim , " by cruelty , suspiciousness , wars , drew infinite hatred on himself , while he exhausted the wretched nation's wealth by mad luxury ...
... held the government for 130 years , and miserably enslaved the people . " This man , " says Mosheim , " by cruelty , suspiciousness , wars , drew infinite hatred on himself , while he exhausted the wretched nation's wealth by mad luxury ...
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... held that God created the world and preserved it by his providence , but denied that the good will be recompensed by any but temporal rewards , or the wicked punished by other than temporal evils . They were the most violent persecutors ...
... held that God created the world and preserved it by his providence , but denied that the good will be recompensed by any but temporal rewards , or the wicked punished by other than temporal evils . They were the most violent persecutors ...
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... held the office at the time of our Saviour's crucifixion . His government lasted ten years ; but in the year 36 his violent conduct towards some Sama- ritans led to his removal , and in the following year he was banished to Vienne ...
... held the office at the time of our Saviour's crucifixion . His government lasted ten years ; but in the year 36 his violent conduct towards some Sama- ritans led to his removal , and in the following year he was banished to Vienne ...
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... held the perilous situation of Bishop of Jerusalem , obtaining by his divine temper and pious life the universal title of James the Just . In the year 62 the fury of the unbelieving Jews was turned against him ; and taking advantage of ...
... held the perilous situation of Bishop of Jerusalem , obtaining by his divine temper and pious life the universal title of James the Just . In the year 62 the fury of the unbelieving Jews was turned against him ; and taking advantage of ...
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... held a mid- TIBERIUS . dle rank between Bishops and Presbyters , being inferior to the former in jurisdiction , and superior to the latter in order . 28. The scanty revenues of the ministers arose at first entirely from their share of ...
... held a mid- TIBERIUS . dle rank between Bishops and Presbyters , being inferior to the former in jurisdiction , and superior to the latter in order . 28. The scanty revenues of the ministers arose at first entirely from their share of ...
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