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josephtold,pilatussentfor
joshuathateofthenazarene,butthegreeks
asjesus
toexanehiersonallyhetalkedtohiorseveral
hoursheaskedhiboutthe``dangerousdoctrinesh
heohavepreachedontheshoresoftheseaofgalilee
butjesusanshatheneverreferredtopoliticshewas
notsoenasinnssoul
heedallpeopletoregardtheieighboursastheir
brothersandtoloveonesinglegod,hefatherofall
livingbeings
pilatus,stohavebeenhedoctrines
ofthestoicsandtheothergreekphilosophers,doesnotappear
tohavedisveredanythingseditiousinthetalkofjesus
aanthedeanotherattettosave
thelifeofthekindlyprophethekeptputtingtheexecution
offanhejeofurybytheir
priests,gotfranticanyriotsin
jerusaleeforethisandthereansoldiers
hincallingdistancereportstothe
ronauthoritiesincaesareathatpilatushad``fallenavictibr >
totheteachingsofthenazarenepetitionswerebeing
circulatedallthroughthecitytohavepilatusrecalled,because
heyoftheeeroryouknohatourgoveors
havestrictinstructionstoavoidanopenbreakh
theirforeignsubjecivilwar,
pilatusfinallysacrificedhisprisoner,joshua,whobehaved
heidstthehohelaughterofthe
jerusaleob
thatise,htearsrunningdownhis
oldcheeksigavehigoldpiece,buthe
refuseditandaskedtohandittoonepoorerthanhielf
ialsoaskedhifeionsaboutyourfriendpaulhe
hadknoslightlyheseetohavebeenatentker
ightpreachthewordsof
alovingandforgivinggod,
thatjehovahofthejesaretellingusall
thetiafteruch
inasianorandingreece,tellingtheslavesthattheywere
allchildrenofonelovingfatherandthathappinessasall,
bothrichandpoor,riedtolivehonestlivesandhave
donegoodtothoseiserable
ihopethatihaveansionstoyoursatisfaction
thesveryharesstoasfaras
thesafetyofthestateisnceedbutthen,ans
neverhavebeenabletounderstandthepeopleofthisprovince
iaorrythattheyhavekilledyourfriendpaulihat
ieagain,andiaasever,
yourdutifulnephew,
gladiusensa
thefallofro
thete
thetextbooksofancienthistorygivethedate476asthe
yearinefell,becauseinthatyearthelasteeror
e,builtin
aday,tookalongtifallingtheprocesswassoslowand
sogradualthatstronsdidnotrealisehoheirold
ingtoanendtheyplainedabouttheunrest
ofthetistheygruledaboutthehighpricesoffood
andabouttheloentheycursedthe
profiteersonopolyofthegrainandthewooland
thegoldinoccasionallytheyrebelledagainstanunusually
rapaajorityofthepeopleduringthe
firstfourcenturiesofoureraateanddrankevertheir
purseallotobuyandhatedorlovedacrdingto
theiatureandtothetheatreherewasa
freeshosofthe
bigpirehad
outliveditsusefulnessandedtoperish
hoe
deafineshoed
thedifferentprovinces,theierialpoliceive
andshoenthefrontier
edto
beoccupyingtheelandsofnortheeuropethewhole
ightye,anda
sreofablentoundothe
stakesofthepastandbringaboutaretutothehappier
nditionsoftheearlyrepublic
buttheunderlyingcausesofthedecayofthestate,of
erchapter,hadnotbeen
revedandreforhereforepossible
roe,acitystateas
athensandrinthhadbeencitystatesinancienthellasit
hadbeenabletodonatetheitalianpeninsulabutro
astheruleroftheentirecivilisedical
iossibilityanduldnotendureheryoungnwerekilledin
herendlessersilitary
servieprofessional
beggarsorhiredtheelvesouttorichlandownerswhogave
theoardandlodginginexchangefortheirservicesand
dethe`serfs,thoseunfortunatehunbeingswhoare
neitherslavesnorfreen,butepartofthe
soiluponanyhetrees
theeire,thestate,hadbeeeverythingthen
citizenhaddolessthannothingasfor
theslaves,theyhadheardthehatwerespokenbypaul
theyhadablecarpenterof
nazareththeydidnotrebelagainsttheirstersonthe
ntrary,theyhadbeentaughttobeekandtheyobeyed
theirsuperiorsbuttheyhadlostallinterestintheaffairs
ofthisiserableplaceofabode
theyightenter
intothekingdofheavenbuttheyo
engageinbitiouseerorwho
aspiredtoglorybypaigninthelandof
theparthiansorthenudiansorthests
andsonditionsgrehecenturiesby
thefirsteerorshadntinuedthetraditionof``leadership
heoldtribalchieftainssuchaholdupon
theirsubjectsbuttheeerorsofthesendandthird
centuriesperors,professionalsoldiers,who
existedbythegraceoftheirbodyguards,thesocalledprae
torianstheysucceededeachotherhterrifyingrapidity,
... </P></TD>
josephtold,pilatussentfor
joshuathateofthenazarene,butthegreeks
asjesus
toexanehiersonallyhetalkedtohiorseveral
hoursheaskedhiboutthe``dangerousdoctrinesh
heohavepreachedontheshoresoftheseaofgalilee
butjesusanshatheneverreferredtopoliticshewas
notsoenasinnssoul
heedallpeopletoregardtheieighboursastheir
brothersandtoloveonesinglegod,hefatherofall
livingbeings
pilatus,stohavebeenhedoctrines
ofthestoicsandtheothergreekphilosophers,doesnotappear
tohavedisveredanythingseditiousinthetalkofjesus
aanthedeanotherattettosave
thelifeofthekindlyprophethekeptputtingtheexecution
offanhejeofurybytheir
priests,gotfranticanyriotsin
jerusaleeforethisandthereansoldiers
hincallingdistancereportstothe
ronauthoritiesincaesareathatpilatushad``fallenavictibr >
totheteachingsofthenazarenepetitionswerebeing
circulatedallthroughthecitytohavepilatusrecalled,because
heyoftheeeroryouknohatourgoveors
havestrictinstructionstoavoidanopenbreakh
theirforeignsubjecivilwar,
pilatusfinallysacrificedhisprisoner,joshua,whobehaved
heidstthehohelaughterofthe
jerusaleob
thatise,htearsrunningdownhis
oldcheeksigavehigoldpiece,buthe
refuseditandaskedtohandittoonepoorerthanhielf
ialsoaskedhifeionsaboutyourfriendpaulhe
hadknoslightlyheseetohavebeenatentker
ightpreachthewordsof
alovingandforgivinggod,
thatjehovahofthejesaretellingusall
thetiafteruch
inasianorandingreece,tellingtheslavesthattheywere
allchildrenofonelovingfatherandthathappinessasall,
bothrichandpoor,riedtolivehonestlivesandhave
donegoodtothoseiserable
ihopethatihaveansionstoyoursatisfaction
thesveryharesstoasfaras
thesafetyofthestateisnceedbutthen,ans
neverhavebeenabletounderstandthepeopleofthisprovince
iaorrythattheyhavekilledyourfriendpaulihat
ieagain,andiaasever,
yourdutifulnephew,
gladiusensa
thefallofro
thete
thetextbooksofancienthistorygivethedate476asthe
yearinefell,becauseinthatyearthelasteeror
e,builtin
aday,tookalongtifallingtheprocesswassoslowand
sogradualthatstronsdidnotrealisehoheirold
ingtoanendtheyplainedabouttheunrest
ofthetistheygruledaboutthehighpricesoffood
andabouttheloentheycursedthe
profiteersonopolyofthegrainandthewooland
thegoldinoccasionallytheyrebelledagainstanunusually
rapaajorityofthepeopleduringthe
firstfourcenturiesofoureraateanddrankevertheir
purseallotobuyandhatedorlovedacrdingto
theiatureandtothetheatreherewasa
freeshosofthe
bigpirehad
outliveditsusefulnessandedtoperish
hoe
deafineshoed
thedifferentprovinces,theierialpoliceive
andshoenthefrontier
edto
beoccupyingtheelandsofnortheeuropethewhole
ightye,anda
sreofablentoundothe
stakesofthepastandbringaboutaretutothehappier
nditionsoftheearlyrepublic
buttheunderlyingcausesofthedecayofthestate,of
erchapter,hadnotbeen
revedandreforhereforepossible
roe,acitystateas
athensandrinthhadbeencitystatesinancienthellasit
hadbeenabletodonatetheitalianpeninsulabutro
astheruleroftheentirecivilisedical
iossibilityanduldnotendureheryoungnwerekilledin
herendlessersilitary
servieprofessional
beggarsorhiredtheelvesouttorichlandownerswhogave
theoardandlodginginexchangefortheirservicesand
dethe`serfs,thoseunfortunatehunbeingswhoare
neitherslavesnorfreen,butepartofthe
soiluponanyhetrees
theeire,thestate,hadbeeeverythingthen
citizenhaddolessthannothingasfor
theslaves,theyhadheardthehatwerespokenbypaul
theyhadablecarpenterof
nazareththeydidnotrebelagainsttheirstersonthe
ntrary,theyhadbeentaughttobeekandtheyobeyed
theirsuperiorsbuttheyhadlostallinterestintheaffairs
ofthisiserableplaceofabode
theyightenter
intothekingdofheavenbuttheyo
engageinbitiouseerorwho
aspiredtoglorybypaigninthelandof
theparthiansorthenudiansorthests
andsonditionsgrehecenturiesby
thefirsteerorshadntinuedthetraditionof``leadership
heoldtribalchieftainssuchaholdupon
theirsubjectsbuttheeerorsofthesendandthird
centuriesperors,professionalsoldiers,who
existedbythegraceoftheirbodyguards,thesocalledprae
torianstheysucceededeachotherhterrifyingrapidity,
... </P></TD>