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" Nero proceeded with his usual artifice. He found a set of profligate and abandoned wretches, who were induced to confess themselves guilty, and, on the evidence of such men, a number of Christians were convicted, not, indeed... "
The Works... - Page 286
by Cornelius Tacitus - 1836 - 742 lehte
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Examination of the Passages in the New Testament, Quoted from ..., 1–9. number

Thomas Paine - 1810 - 504 lehte
...world. Nero proceeded with the usual artifice. He found a set of profligate and abandoned wretehes, who were induced to confess themselves guilty, and,...were convicted; not, indeed, upon clear evidence of having «et the city on fire, but rather on account of their sullen hatred of the whole human race....
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Familiar Illustrations of the Principal Evidences and Design of Christianity

Maria Hack - 1824 - 344 lehte
...all quarters of ' the world. Nero proceeded with his ' usual artifice. He found a set of profli' gate and abandoned wretches, who were ' induced to confess...men, a number ' of Christians were convicted ; not, in' deed, upon clear evidence of having set ' the city on fire, but rather on account of ' their sullen...
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Tacitus. Tr. by A. Murphy, 3. köide

Publius Cornelius Tacitus - 1831 - 410 lehte
...from all quarters of the world. Nero proceeded with his usual artifice. He found a set of profligate and abandoned wretches, who were induced to confess...a number of Christians were convicted, not indeed on clear evidence of their having set the city on fire, but rather on account of their sullen hatred...
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The Chinese Repository, 9. köide

Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1840 - 680 lehte
...from all quarters of Ihe world. Nero proceeded with his usual aitifice. He found a sel of profligate and abandoned wretches, who were induced to confess themselves guilty, and, on the evidence of ?uch men, a number of Christians were convicted, not indeed, upon clear evidence of these having set...
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The Works of Cornelius Tacitus: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Notes ...

Cornelius Tacitus - 1842 - 758 lehte
...from all quarters of the world. Nero proceeded with his usual artifice. He found a set of profligate and abandoned wretches, who were induced to confess...account of their sullen hatred of the whole human race-1 They were put to death with exquisite cruelty, and to their sufferings Nero added mockery and...
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Evergreen, 7–8. köide

1850 - 790 lehte
...ihemselves guilty, and on the testimony of such men a number of Christians were convicted, not indeed on clear evidence of their having set the city on fire,...account of their sullen hatred of the whole human race." The imputation here cast by the accomplished historian upon the early Christians, can readily be accounted...
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Scenes from Christian History

1854 - 296 lehte
...artifice. He found a set of profligate and abandoned wretches, who were induced to call themselves guiltv ; and, on the evidence of such men, a number of Christians...but rather on account of their sullen hatred of the human race. They were put to death with exquisite cruelty, and to their sufferings Nero added mockery...
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Adonijah: A Tale of the Jewish Dispersion

Jane Margaret Strickland - 1856 - 308 lehte
...from all quarters of the world. Nero proceeded with his usual artifice. He found a set of profligate abandoned wretches who were induced to confess themselves...fire, but rather on account of their sullen hatred to the whole human race. They were put to death with exquisite cruelty, and to their sufferings Nero...
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The Ancient Church: Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution Traced ...

William Dool Killen - 1859 - 700 lehte
...; and, on their evidence, a great multitude of Christians were convicted, not indeed on clear proof of their having set the city on fire, but rather on account of their hatred of the human race.* They were put to death amidst insults and derision. Some were covered with...
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St. Paul in Rome: Lectures Delivered in the Legation of the United States of ...

Clement Moore Butler - 1865 - 308 lehte
...quarters of the world. Nero proceeded with his usual artifice. He found a set of abandoned and profligate wretches who were induced to confess themselves guilty,...such men a number of Christians were convicted, not on the clear evidence of their having set the city on fire, but rather on account of their sullen hatred...
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