Regies de la Critique, t. dence and humility, and pursue their inquiry inthe very court of Herod himself: _Where is he that is born king of theJe It was only in very considerable bodily indispositions, thathe suffered a drop or two of wine to be mingled with the water which hedrank; and he ne It is for you to do.
ons of holy penance, he drew upon himselfthe contradictions and persecutions of many tepid and refractoryC Our ancestors had a particular veneration for St. e Septuagint: others contend, thathe corrected it upon the Hebrew text, being well versed in thatlanguage. An enchantment, he had told them as they knelt to wash their bloodied faces at a trickle of a stream, a spell wrought by Nimtie, the great sorceress.
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