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Acts 18:2And found a certain Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, lately come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla; (because that Claudius had commanded all Jews to depart from Rome:) and came to them.
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After these things were ended, Paul purposed in the spirit, when he had passed through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to Jerusalem, saying, After I have been there, I must also see Rome.
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Whether the Great Extent and Long Duration of the Roman Empire ...
... Great Extent and Long Duration of the Roman Empire Should Be ... part performed by the
great gods, whereby Rome has been ... by his sceptre and by the Capitol on the ...
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The African Rome
... the extent of the privilege conferred by Rome on her ... so to speak, made partners of
the Empire and collaborated in the grandeur of the Roman scheme ...
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That Upon the Conquest and Slaughter of vitellius Vespasian ...
... along with him to fight against the capitol; and many ... he himself made haste to go
to Rome, as the ... the advancement of Vespasian and Titus to the Roman empire. ...
/.../chapter 11 that upon the.htm
I Think I have Offered Sufficient Proof Upon the Question of False ...
... But how utterly foolish it is to attribute the greatness of the Roman name to religious
merits, since it was after Rome became an empire, or call it ...
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Conclusion, the Romans Owe not their Imperial Power to their Gods ...
... his own Crete to be subdued by the Roman fasces, forgetting ... slave [1086] of Admetus
[1087] aggrandizes with empire the citizens of Rome, although he ...
/.../tertullian/ad nationes/chapter xvii conclusion the romans.htm
The Sack of Rome
... even said that in these conditions the Roman avarice produced ... The capture of Rome
by Alaric was not a national ... had no thought at all of destroying the Empire. ...
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That Vespasian, after He had Taken Gadara Made Preparation for the ...
... in the middle of the market-place at Rome, and Otho ... by a great number of Greek and
Roman authors; yet ... Jerusalem, and stood waiting whither the empire would be ...
/.../chapter 9 that vespasian after.htm
The Counsel of Gamaliel.
... The banner of the cross was displayed on the Capitol of Rome; and the ... unfriended,
calumniated and opposed by the whole force of the Roman empire, it went ...
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Index.
... Military service of Christians under the Roman Empire, 18 ... Poetical contests on the
Capitol, 282 ... Popes, their portraits in the basilicas of Rome, 209; their tombs ...
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The City of Gold
... in both hemispheres, these great Roman lords possessed them in every country in
the Empire. ... of the City when Augustin was in Rome, had considerable ...
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Subtopics
Irony: The Roman Soldiers to Jesus
Roman
Roman Army
Roman Empire
Roman Empire: Citizenship In by Birth
Roman Empire: Citizenship In by Purchase
Roman Empire: Ruled by Augustus Caesar
Roman Empire: Ruled by Claudius Caesar
Roman Empire: Ruled by Nero
Roman Empire: Ruled by Tiberius Caesar
Roman Empire: The Right of Appeal
Roman Empire: The Right of Trial
Roman Empire: The Rights of Citizens
Roman Law
Roman Religion
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Exempted from the Degradation Scourging
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Obtained by Birth
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Obtained by Purchase
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Crowning of Conquerors
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Foot Races
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Gladiatorial Fights
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Rules Observed in Conducting
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Training of Combatants
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Wrestling
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accusation in Writing Placed Over the Head of Those
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accused Person Protected from Popular Violence
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accusers and Accused Confronted Together
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of all Appeals Made to the Emperor
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Criminals Delivered Over to the Soldiers for Execution
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Garments of Those Executed Given to the Soldiers
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Person Accused, Examined by Scourging
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Power of Life and Death Vested in Its Authorities
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Prisoners Chained to Soldiers for Safety
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Those Who Appealed to Caesar, to be Brought Before Him
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Crowning of Soldiers Who Distinguished Themselves
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Danger of Sentinels' Sleeping
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Different Military officers
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Expunging from the Muster Roll Name of Soldiers Guilty of
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Hardship Endured by Soldiers
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Italian and Augustus' Band
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Soldiers not Allowed to Entangle Themselves With Earthly
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Strict Obedience to Superiors
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of The Soldier's Special Comrade Who Shared his Toils
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Triumphs of Victorious Generals
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Use of the Panoply or Defensive Armour
The Roman Empire: Called the World from Its Extent
The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Augustus
The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Claudius
The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Nero
The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Tiberius
The Roman Empire: Judea a Province of, Under a Procurator or a Governor
The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Its Division Into Ten Parts
The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Its Universal Dominion
The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Origin of Papal Power In
The Roman Empire: Represented by The: Legs of Iron in Nebuchadnezzar's Vision
The Roman Empire: Represented by The: Terrible Beast in Daniel's Vision
The Roman Empire: Rome the Capitol of
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