. The works of Josephus. a ftout Warriour, and the many wounds he had in every part of his body, were ^^-pj^lj^^^*badges and teftimonies of his valour and vertue. Afterward when the eftate of £- free citizerjgypt was quiet, Ccefir returned into Syria, where he made him a Citizen of Rome, and °^ ^^granted him the immunities thereof 5 adding fo many other proofs of his efteem and p afFedion, that he rendered him worthy of envy, and for his fake confirmed Hircanusin the High-Priefthood. CHAP. VIII. Hovp Antipater vpos accufed before Csfar ; of the Priefihood <?/Hircanus, and horp Herod made Wa


. The works of Josephus. a ftout Warriour, and the many wounds he had in every part of his body, were ^^-pj^lj^^^*badges and teftimonies of his valour and vertue. Afterward when the eftate of £- free citizerjgypt was quiet, Ccefir returned into Syria, where he made him a Citizen of Rome, and °^ ^^granted him the immunities thereof 5 adding fo many other proofs of his efteem and p afFedion, that he rendered him worthy of envy, and for his fake confirmed Hircanusin the High-Priefthood. CHAP. VIII. Hovp Antipater vpos accufed before Csfar ; of the Priefihood <?/Hircanus, and horp Herod made War. Antigonnsi AriftnbulHsz AT the fame time Antigonus the fon oï Ariiiobuliis repairing to defar, was againft ^°°^°|^^*^°his will a caufe of Antipater s greater felicity: for coming to complain of his Fa- cukFo%i)\thers death (who was, as it was thought, poyfond by Pompey s partifanï^ with as fnends for h:&great hatred as forrow he accufed Hircanus and Antipater of having been the caufe ^**^ ^^^^ C c c shati. JOSEPHUS, Of the Wan Book i. Cf/iîr crratethHircdr\i!! HighTricft, and to ^!utir>affr Go-vernment cf Jnt. lib. 14, Jntipater re-paireth thewalls of hisSuhjtfts to o-bey Hircmii, Vhaf^lui and?Herod, Ant i^i-ffis \ forti-tude. Hf^od banifh-eîlirhethievtsout of Syria. !,f, ob-tained tlie fa-Vf ur of the \>.i,py: of /,-rufattm. Uirconm am-nid-ed by iTiin a-gaiift /inHfit-ttr and hisSons. ,H calledto his anftverbefore theCouncil. that he and his brethren had been (o unjuftly driven out n;itive foil, and Hthat their Country had fufFerd Co ^reat calamities only to fiitisfie their Paifion : al-Icdging that they had Tent aid into P^gjpt to C^firs forces, not for good will, but forfear, and that hereby they might blot out the memory of the good will they hadborn to Powpcy. At thefe words (drawing afide his vefturc) (hewed thenumber of his wounds, faying, it was not needful to


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