. The works of Josephus. amaria. 12. Of the Tumult s in Judea «Wer Foelix. * M 13. 0/ Albinus dw^FIorus, Prefldcnts 0/Judea, 14. Of Florus his cruelty againfi the Jews of Cxùirez and another Opprejjion of the Citizens of Jerufalem by Florus. 16. Of Politianus the Tribune. King Agrippa/ Speech ta the Jews, exhorting them t» obey the Romans. 17. Of the Rebellion which the Jews begun againfi the Romans. 18. Of the death of Anmm the High Priejiy Manahem <tW theKovaanSouldfers. 19. OfthegreatMaJfacreoftheJewsatCxQiresL, and in aU Syria. N 20. Cruelties exercijed againfi the Jews


. The works of Josephus. amaria. 12. Of the Tumult s in Judea «Wer Foelix. * M 13. 0/ Albinus dw^FIorus, Prefldcnts 0/Judea, 14. Of Florus his cruelty againfi the Jews of Cxùirez and another Opprejjion of the Citizens of Jerufalem by Florus. 16. Of Politianus the Tribune. King Agrippa/ Speech ta the Jews, exhorting them t» obey the Romans. 17. Of the Rebellion which the Jews begun againfi the Romans. 18. Of the death of Anmm the High Priejiy Manahem <tW theKovaanSouldfers. 19. OfthegreatMaJfacreoftheJewsatCxQiresL, and in aU Syria. N 20. Cruelties exercijed againfi the Jews in divers ether Cities^ and particularly by Va- rus. 21. Fifty thoufind ]ewsfain at Alexandria. 22. 0/ the Jews^/Ceftius Gallus. 23. Of Ce([\us his Battel again^ Jerufalem. the Siege of Jerufalem by Ceftius, and of the Maffacre. the crnelty of thoJe of Damafcus againji the Jews, and of JofephV Affairs in Ga-lilee. 26. OfJodjpKsdangerandcJcape-j and of the malice of ]ohn of Clicali. ® 7. How. Book IL of the JEWS. 60^ A 27. The Cities of Tiberias -^«^Sephoris are recovered by Jofeph. 28. How the people of ^eraialem prepared themjèlves for War-j andof the Robberies of Si~mon, Son of Gïorâs. CHAP. r. 0/Herod/ Snccefor Archelaus, and horv he entred into the Temple-^ and the Mutinythat arofe for the revenge ofthojè that were executed^ for taking down the Goldent-agle. Rchelajts being acknowledged Succeflbr in the Kingdom to Herod, /-s^yv^,,^lately dead, neceffity conftrained him to go to Rome, to the end he neyejrojthemight be confirmed by Auguïîus 5 which Journey gave occafion of ^?///* ^l^.^:^new broils. For after that for feven days he had celebrated his Fa- NMivhy, Funeral, and largely feafted the people (for this is a cuftom ,^:^p^^^amongft the Jews, which bringeth many of them to poverty^ and caf. i7. ^yet he that doth not fo is reputed impious) he went to the Temple ^.- ^*^^-C attired in a white Garment, where he was, with great jo


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