The Son of Man: The Story of JesusBoni & Liveright, 1928 - 315 pagine |
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Pagina 20
... God . " He will return as King of the Jews and Lord of the world ! " Now comes a sound of heavy footsteps , the measured tread of armed men . Light flits through the arches of the hall , vanishes for a moment , and then returns in force ...
... God . " He will return as King of the Jews and Lord of the world ! " Now comes a sound of heavy footsteps , the measured tread of armed men . Light flits through the arches of the hall , vanishes for a moment , and then returns in force ...
Pagina 25
... God would be such a sacrifice . Flocks and herds are driven in . Buying , selling , and barter go on from hour to hour . There is incense of all colours and perfumes . There is amber from Asia and frankincense from Egypt . Twigs of palm ...
... God would be such a sacrifice . Flocks and herds are driven in . Buying , selling , and barter go on from hour to hour . There is incense of all colours and perfumes . There is amber from Asia and frankincense from Egypt . Twigs of palm ...
Pagina 29
... god was king ? What did they mean by their City of God ? No one interfered with their customs in the temple ; Rome had never forced her own gods upon the barbarians . Why , then , should there be this per- petual uproar about a few ...
... god was king ? What did they mean by their City of God ? No one interfered with their customs in the temple ; Rome had never forced her own gods upon the barbarians . Why , then , should there be this per- petual uproar about a few ...
Pagina 32
... God . Who is the Most High God ? Just as little as Seneca could the Jews limn his portrait or name his holy name . But did their god save them when he , their emperor , had suddenly withdrawn his favour from the tribe he had hitherto ...
... God . Who is the Most High God ? Just as little as Seneca could the Jews limn his portrait or name his holy name . But did their god save them when he , their emperor , had suddenly withdrawn his favour from the tribe he had hitherto ...
Pagina 35
... God has given us ? True that the Romans are unclean ; but so long as we keep the feast - days in due order , we are not forbidden to share in the good things the Romans bring us . The people cannot understand such sophistications , nor ...
... God has given us ? True that the Romans are unclean ; but so long as we keep the feast - days in due order , we are not forbidden to share in the good things the Romans bring us . The people cannot understand such sophistications , nor ...
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