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So that though he had Ruined the Jews (as Tertullian observes) and though he strictly searched after all the Royal Posterity of David, with a design to take them off (as Eusebius tells us) yet both those Ancient Writers do agree that he used no manner of Severity to wards the Christian Profession. |
So that though he had Ruined the jews (as Tertullian observes) and though he strictly searched After all the Royal Posterity of David, with a Design to take them off (as Eusebius tells us) yet both those Ancient Writers do agree that he used no manner of Severity to wards the Christian Profession. |
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Note 0 |
Euseb. Hist. Lib. 3. cap. 12. |
Eusebius Hist. Lib. 3. cap. 12. |
np1 np1 np1 crd n1. crd |
Note 1 |
— Nullus Vespasianus, quamvis Judaeorum debellator, &c. Tertul. Apol. Cap. 6. |
— Nullus Vespasianus, Quamvis Judaeorum debellator, etc. Tertulian Apollinarian Cap. 6. |
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Note 2 |
— NONLATINALPHABET. Euseb. Hist. Lib. 3. Cap. 17. |
—. Eusebius Hist. Lib. 3. Cap. 17. |
—. np1 np1 np1 crd np1 crd |