The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 3Hatchard, 1832 - 344 pages |
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... Herod's jurisdiction , who was the tetrarch of Galilee , he willingly embraced this opportunity to clear himself of so perplexing an affair , and immediately sent him away to Herod , * ance is the truth , that it surely deserves the ...
... Herod's jurisdiction , who was the tetrarch of Galilee , he willingly embraced this opportunity to clear himself of so perplexing an affair , and immediately sent him away to Herod , * ance is the truth , that it surely deserves the ...
Page 36
... Herod saw Jesus , he rejoiced exceedingly ; for he had a long time been very desirous to see him , because he had heard much concerning him in Galilee ; and he now hoped that he should have an opportunity so far to satisfy his curiosity ...
... Herod saw Jesus , he rejoiced exceedingly ; for he had a long time been very desirous to see him , because he had heard much concerning him in Galilee ; and he now hoped that he should have an opportunity so far to satisfy his curiosity ...
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... Herod , and Herod's sending him back to the Roman governor was , on the other hand , such a public instance of regard to him , that the same day Pilate and Herod became friends , and were reconciled to each other : for before this they ...
... Herod , and Herod's sending him back to the Roman governor was , on the other hand , such a public instance of regard to him , that the same day Pilate and Herod became friends , and were reconciled to each other : for before this they ...
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... Herod been able to make any such discovery , for I sent you to him with the prisoner , that you might do your utmost ... Herod's judgment that nothing worthy of death has been done by him ; for instead of sending him back like one who ...
... Herod been able to make any such discovery , for I sent you to him with the prisoner , that you might do your utmost ... Herod's judgment that nothing worthy of death has been done by him ; for instead of sending him back like one who ...
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... Herod has thought fit to array him ? For he knew that the chief priests and rulers had delivered him up into his hands , not from a regard to justice , but merely out of envy at his popularity ; and therefore he was willing to make the ...
... Herod has thought fit to array him ? For he knew that the chief priests and rulers had delivered him up into his hands , not from a regard to justice , but merely out of envy at his popularity ; and therefore he was willing to make the ...
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