(1). Joseph., Antiq. Jud., lib, xvii, cap. viii. (2). Our leaders will remember the assertions of rationalism with regard to the inviolable domain of the Herods, which the Romaus would have caiafully forborne to touch. Everyn here history conies to accuse the ignorance or bad faith of the rationalistic theories. (3). Josesh., Antiq. Jud., lib. xvii, cap. viii, (4). Ilerod had reigned thirty-seven y ara, from the time he had been made King by the Romaus, and only thirty-four years, from the fall of Antijouua. The recital and final cruelties and death of Herod, which we give held, are a iaithiul analysis of chap, viii, Ix, and x, of book xvii, Autiq Josepliua,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 50, 11 April 1874, Page 13
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