The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1884 - Christianity |
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Page 131
... Pilate , the first of the Roman governors , who , if he did not afflict the capital with the spectacle of a resi- dent foreign ruler , seems to have visited it more fre- quently , was the first who introduced into the city the ...
... Pilate , the first of the Roman governors , who , if he did not afflict the capital with the spectacle of a resi- dent foreign ruler , seems to have visited it more fre- quently , was the first who introduced into the city the ...
Page 133
... Pilate may not have been of this sect , yet probably the Roman authorities would look with more than usual jealousy on any appear- ance of tumult arising in the province which was the reputed birthplace of Judas ; and the constant ...
... Pilate may not have been of this sect , yet probably the Roman authorities would look with more than usual jealousy on any appear- ance of tumult arising in the province which was the reputed birthplace of Judas ; and the constant ...
Page 231
... Pilate was present at Jerusalem at other times , unless the metropolis had been crowded with strangers , at least in numbers sufficient to excite some apprehension of dan- gerous tumult . For Pontius Pilate , though prodigal of blood if ...
... Pilate was present at Jerusalem at other times , unless the metropolis had been crowded with strangers , at least in numbers sufficient to excite some apprehension of dan- gerous tumult . For Pontius Pilate , though prodigal of blood if ...
Page 232
... Pilate had of the massacre in the remote parts shown himself , and by recent circum- of the country , he might be altogether stances not predisposed towards the unacquainted with the circumstances , Galilean name , he was exposing him ...
... Pilate had of the massacre in the remote parts shown himself , and by recent circum- of the country , he might be altogether stances not predisposed towards the unacquainted with the circumstances , Galilean name , he was exposing him ...
Page 269
... Pilate was erected in the metropolis . The publicans , those unwelcome remem- brancers of the subjugation of the country , were still abroad in every town and village , levying the hatefu tribute ; and instead of joining in the popular ...
... Pilate was erected in the metropolis . The publicans , those unwelcome remem- brancers of the subjugation of the country , were still abroad in every town and village , levying the hatefu tribute ; and instead of joining in the popular ...
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