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Coponius, procurator fourth before Pilate, had a pretty time crushing the Gaulonite sedition which arose in this fashion and spread down from Gamala.
Chapter 17 2010
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Some would have them to have been of the sect of Judas the Gaulonite; and that they were therefore slain, because they denied to give tribute to
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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"Aye, but, my Jael, hast thou forgotten the Gaulonite?"
The Coming of the King Bernie Babcock
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Aye, in our own Galilee were not two thousand of our sons and fathers crucified, and left for dogs to gnaw because they followed the Gaulonite and refused Rome the tax?
The Coming of the King Bernie Babcock
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In Galilee know they better for the Gaulonite is yet remembered.
The Coming of the King Bernie Babcock
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The Gaulonite may hang on a cross until the black winged ravens pick his bones and wild dogs carry them to desert places, but the Gaulonite speaks the voice of our fathers for verily, verily, the soil of the earth belongs to God, not men, and the toiler should eat of the increase of his labor!
The Coming of the King Bernie Babcock
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Coponius, procurator fourth before Pilate, had a pretty time crushing the Gaulonite sedition which arose in this fashion and spread down from Gamala.
Chapter 17 1915
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Barabbas, heirs of the rebellious fury of a Judas the Gaulonite, trained to recognize no Messiah but a Messiah of the sword, they reproachfully bade him, if his claims were true, to save himself and them.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 Rossiter Johnson 1906
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Coponius, procurator fourth before Pilate, had a pretty time crushing the Gaulonite sedition which arose in this fashion and spread down from Gamala.
The Jacket (Star-Rover) Jack London 1896
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In addition to this, the followers of Judas the Gaulonite were known as
The Freethinker's Text Book, Part II. Christianity: Its Evidences, Its Origin, Its Morality, Its History Annie Wood Besant 1890
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