Publicans: Chiefs of, Were Very Rich
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The Romance of M. Renan. By Napoleon Roussel.
... but the school survived, and preserved its chiefs. ... 3d, for heretics and schismatics,
publicans, Samaritans, and ... simple country folk; that they were ignorant of ...
/.../the romance of m renan and the christ of the gospels/the romance of m renan.htm

Faustus States his Objections to the Morality of the Law and the ...
... evil as that of calling a nature so rich in good ... the race; for they supposed that
there were no other ... fulfillment of a desire like this is very different from ...
/.../faustus states his objections to.htm

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Luke 19:2
And, behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the publicans, and he was rich.
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