Sacred History, in Familiar Dialogues, for the Instruction of Youth: with Maps: To which is Added, The History of the Jews, from the Time of Nehemiah to the Destruction of Jerusalem, Volume 1T. Gardiner, ... W. Button; Sherwood Neely, and Jones; Gale, Curtis, and Fenner; T. Hamilton; and Cradock and Joy, Paternoster-Row; C. Law, ... Williams and Son, ... Darton and Harvey, ... J. Hatchard; and Sharpe and Hales, Piccadilly., 1813 - Bible - 363 pages |
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Page xvi
... The people complain to Augustus , who banishes him to Vienne , in France , and reduces his dominions into a Roman pro- vince . Coponius the first governor of Judea . The death of the emperor Augustus . He is succeeded by Tiberius xvi.
... The people complain to Augustus , who banishes him to Vienne , in France , and reduces his dominions into a Roman pro- vince . Coponius the first governor of Judea . The death of the emperor Augustus . He is succeeded by Tiberius xvi.
Page xvii
... Tiberius . Pontius Pilate , the fifth Roman governor , is sent into Judea . The Jews suffer much under his government . Jesus Christ is delivered up to be crucified . His death , resurrection , and ascension . The death of Philip the ...
... Tiberius . Pontius Pilate , the fifth Roman governor , is sent into Judea . The Jews suffer much under his government . Jesus Christ is delivered up to be crucified . His death , resurrection , and ascension . The death of Philip the ...
Page 28
... Tiberius . This lake was about twelve miles in length , and five in breadth , abounding with all kinds of fish , and sur- rounded with several cities and towns , which stood on its banks : on the east side were Chorazin , Beth- saida ...
... Tiberius . This lake was about twelve miles in length , and five in breadth , abounding with all kinds of fish , and sur- rounded with several cities and towns , which stood on its banks : on the east side were Chorazin , Beth- saida ...
Page 284
... Tiberius , the third Roman em- peror . Gratus continued eleven years in his govern- ment of Judea without any public disturbance . Upon his return to Rome , Pontius Pilate was sent governor in his stead , a person too much like his Year ...
... Tiberius , the third Roman em- peror . Gratus continued eleven years in his govern- ment of Judea without any public disturbance . Upon his return to Rome , Pontius Pilate was sent governor in his stead , a person too much like his Year ...
Page 285
... Tiberius , of a fierce implacable temper . He wintered his army at Jerusalem , and in the night sent in Cæsar's standards , in contempt of the Jewish law , which forbids images ; for which reason , the former governors made their ...
... Tiberius , of a fierce implacable temper . He wintered his army at Jerusalem , and in the night sent in Cæsar's standards , in contempt of the Jewish law , which forbids images ; for which reason , the former governors made their ...
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