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wer $ fl ^ t ^ efv ^ nt ^ jpf Lord Jc ^ ^ , ] ftp ^ profligate and corrupt l JU ^ o ^ g ^ ^ ^ l ^ , lender the pre-^ ej ^ e , ^ su perior wisdom , aimed J ^^ fj ^ unwary , instruments o £ their luxury and debaucheries .
. JU The crimes df ivhich these men were guilty Sejapus and the Senate , ^ vho were at this timv but his tools , extended to all the Jows jBtfid 4 ollower $ of Jesusi The injxocent ^ who were many , suffered iji Conseiquenc ^ wi t ^ ^ ie guitty
ftji » % ; JFarplrt thes < i iroputAtions Jqaephils defends theiriy by limittirt ^ the guilt only to tfarzz jften , ^ wliom he represents indeed as the imfnediate cause of the d is tresses which the whole nation endured in Rome . Thus does the great tisiorian of the Jews , in th ^ very
^ p lace where he defends Jesus , dele » d al $ o \ f \ % . ) fo ]\ p \ yprs from- the Cftlutnnies xfcith , wiuch they wore VaWjglJed r i 4 * , JFose |[ litifi feptteente . ; thope of tbe Jews who enlisted aa sent into the island of Sardinia . But % elonius in VitaTiberi ] , c , a ^ f ^ jsays
i ^ oie g ^ rallyitli ^ ^ te y ^ e ^ e ^« t Tfitjiio fflwujtf i p ojf anpuere cUqiQte Some « $ ijtet ^ jip 4 out ? tf ^ eye s ^ ivt ta Or ^| ^ rjtafai ^ vyhei ^ Tat ^ fe time ^ l ^ teii niilitftry ^ t | atjoij % CHf uT ,. Wi ^^ ^ e ;^ cj ^ j « s vof ^ cir | Li #% % ^ wil % j ? wm ^^^ 6 f ChntL And this will account for the following passage of Gildas ,
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f ^? tiigm ^ tf ^ riWi Jfomre 4 mth thatufyite ^ AWl * sfc ^^ ing not iii the ixi ^ te ^ i ^ firiniim ^ t ^ but from jthe high $ sfc heavens , bt ? fo » e all time , ei ^ ightuning" th ^ wo rld with his beams in his appointed time , i . e . Ckrtit iby Ms pre * ceptsS * : .. / ..-. ' . ' .. / , " ,, ..... V , . ;" . - ^
I next proceed to apply these facts to ; a few passages ia the N . T , When the hostile temper of the ^ emperor and Senate be . came known in the provinces , and especially in Judea , the . etie . mies of the Chriatia ^ s Jflust have
thought tkem ^ Jye ^ a ^ t liberty to imitate" their e ^; ampJe # Accords tegly ^ e ire&d Apt ^ viiK t * c ' A nd Aife tt [ at 4 im < 0 Jbgre wa ^ , a , great persecution ; AgjUi ^ t , tJia church / But Phiio \ as $ ^ e § . u $ , th ^ t the
^ mgqrdr w as sqqii , ma 4 e sensible , that the pejseciited persons were misrepresented and calmnniated ; that he ; tb ^ refote put a . s top to thfc jtet ^ equjtipn , havi ng prohibiU ed . it &t hom ^ t , 404 ^ ent an edict for . the sijna ^ purpo ^^ iijto the provinces * H | s wpr < p ^ are too
importmxt to b ^ , Q fro . M $ & . ?? Ti 1 ? erju 3 , become aetisiW ^ '' tyj&h t % accuse tipns alleged against the Jews were calumnies , tfe ^ V \ epz 4 ^ vwtipns of SgjWJU ^ , se « t opoeiis > £ o the ; coastilJmtcA authorities ia every placje ,
not tQ ^ molest in , t ^ r several ci » iipSp- Afce ioo ^ of tha 4 . ^^ oti ' i exfi ^ P * # ' ^ i % ,, W % iWP ^ . fw , Jlicirr to &ap ^ i > t ^ s any <^ f their jinsbr ^^^ ^|^( i ^ ¦ . jth ^ pp tfai ^ , . tP T ^ a ; < aa- % ^|* >|}|[ Mnwi « t ^ l to ihtJir care , bouat 4 he people theuiselves , as possessing peaceable dis *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1810, page 546, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2410/page/22/
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