| 1868 - 860 pages
...governor, Felix, at Csesarea, where he was unjustly detained a prisoner for two years. Having finally appealed to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege...His first thoughts were, as usual, directed towards his Jewish brethren in the city; but, on the whole, he made little impression on them. Whether he ever... | |
| 1868 - 854 pages
...governor, Felix, at Csasarea, where he was unjustly detained a prisoner for two years. Having tmally appealed to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege...shipwreck at Melita (probably Malta), in the spring of 01 AD At Rome, he was treated with respect, being allowed to dwell 'for two whole years in his own... | |
| 1869 - 852 pages
...governor, Felix, at Ctesarea, where he was unjustly detained a prisoner for two years. Having finally appealed to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege...Rome. On the voyage thither, he suffered shipwreck at Alelila (probably Malta), in the spring of 01 AD At Home, he was treated with respect, being allowed... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 856 pages
...governor, Felix, at Csesarea, where he was unjustly detained a prisoner for two years. Having finally appealed to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege...respect, being allowed to dwell 'for two whole years in hi» own hired house.' His first thoughts were, as usual, directed towards his Jewish brethren in the... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 858 pages
...governor, Felix, at Caisarea, where he was unjustly detained a prisoner fur two years. Having finally appealed to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege of a Roman, citizen, he was sent to Home. On the voyage thither, he suffered shipwreck at Melita (probably Malta), in the spring of til... | |
| 1872 - 848 pages
...Felix, at Csesarea, where he was unjustly detained a prisoner for two years. Having finally ftp] Baled to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege of...His first thoughts were, as usual, directed towards his Jewish brethren in the city; but, on the whole, he made little impression on them. Whether he ever... | |
| 1881 - 902 pages
...governor Felix, at Cœsarea, where lie was unjustly detained a prisoner for two years. Having finally appealed to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege of a Roman citizen, he wassent to Rome. On the voyage thither he suffered shipwreck at Melita (probably Malta), iii the spring... | |
| 1883 - 842 pages
...In» privilege of a Roman citizen, he was scut to Rome. On the voyago thither, he suffered ih'pwreck at Melita (probably Malta), in the spring of 61 AD At Rome, ho was treated with respect, being allowed to dwell 'for two whole years in his own hired house.' His... | |
| 1886 - 850 pages
...governor, Felix, at Cajsarea, where he was unjustly detained a prisoner for two years. Having finally appealed to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege...His first thoughts were, as usual, directed towards his Jewish brethren in the city; but, on the whole, he made little impression on them. Whether he ever... | |
| 1897 - 832 pages
...at Csesarea, where he was unjustly, being uncondemncd, detained a prisoner two years. Having finally appealed to the Roman emperor, according to the privilege...shipwreck at Melita (probably Malta), in the spring of AD 01. At Roma hi was treated with respect, being allowed to dwell ' for two whole years in his own... | |
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