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... Roman calendar . Dionysius of Halicarnassus tells for each year of his Roman Antiquities the names of the Roman consuls , and every fourth year the number of the Olympiad and other information , in this manner : In the seventy - ninth ...
... Roman calendar . Dionysius of Halicarnassus tells for each year of his Roman Antiquities the names of the Roman consuls , and every fourth year the number of the Olympiad and other information , in this manner : In the seventy - ninth ...
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Henry Joel Cadbury. for trying to convert the Roman citizens of the Roman colony of Philippi to accept a forbidden religion . But the context acknowledges that Paul and Silas vere them- selves both Jews and Romans and hence in an ...
Henry Joel Cadbury. for trying to convert the Roman citizens of the Roman colony of Philippi to accept a forbidden religion . But the context acknowledges that Paul and Silas vere them- selves both Jews and Romans and hence in an ...
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... Roman soldiers re- peatedly defended him from violence , treated him with kindness and respect , and stood in awe of his Roman citizenship when they discovered it . Even Jewish leaders were not all hostile to the movement , according to ...
... Roman soldiers re- peatedly defended him from violence , treated him with kindness and respect , and stood in awe of his Roman citizenship when they discovered it . Even Jewish leaders were not all hostile to the movement , according to ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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