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39081 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 34.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

22. In the interpretation of the dream which Nebuchadnezzar had of the great image, after telling the king that he was the head of gold, it was said, “After thee …

39083 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 85.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. “The Athenians secured in this way seven of the vessels, while with the remainder the barbarians pushed off, and taking aboard their Eretrian prisoners …

39085 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 137.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. After Artaxerxes had got rid of the Greeks, he was obliged to conduct a war of six years to deliver the island of Cyprus from Evagoras, who had obtained possession …

39086 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 172.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. From Jerusalem Alexander took up his march toward Egypt. Coming to Gaza on his way, and that city refusing to surrender, he decided to besiege it. This city …

39087 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 199.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. And thus was fulfilled to the letter the word of the prophecy of Daniel: “The rough goat is the king of Grecia: and the great horn that is between his eyes is …

39088 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 212.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. This great success caused Philopator to become so elated that in honor of himself he made a pompous “progress” through all the provinces that had been recovered …

39089 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 230.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. In the year 193 B. C. the marriage between Ptolemy and the daughter of Antiochus was solemnized according to the treaty which had been made to that effect …

39091 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 263.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. Mithradates himself, with a powerful army, followed close upon the success of his fleet, crossed the Bosporus, and penetrated into Greece, which received …

39092 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 288.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. Caesar sent orders to Gaul beyond the Alps for two legions to follow him, and he set out toward Rome with the one legion (5,000 men) that was with him. About twenty …

39093 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 308.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. Herod shortly went from Idumaea to the king of Arabia, and from there to Egypt, stopping first at Pelusium. There the captains of the ships befriended him …

39094 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 331.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. As for himself, in his feasts he exerted himself to set the grandest suppers and the strangest dishes, at which he would drink pearls of immense value, dissolved …

39095 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 353.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. As, therefore, the instruction in Romans 13:1-10 is given to Christians concerning their duty and respect to the powers that be, and as this instruction is …

39096 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 385.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. “This philosophy was adopted by such of the learned at Alexandria as wished to be accounted Christians, and yet to retain the name, the garb, and the rank of …

39097 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 406.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. During the bishopric of Dionysius, there occurred the case of Paul of Samosata, who at that time was bishop of Antioch, an account of which will illustrate the condition of the bishoprics of the principal cities of the empire at this time.

39098 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 420.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. After about nine months of this service, some priests succeeded in carrying off Marcellus. They concealed him in the house of a Roman lady named Lucilla …

39099 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 436.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

34. In A. D. 337 Constantine was taken with a serious illness, and being satisfied that he was about to die, he called for an Arian bishop, and was baptized. Then “he …