Jewish-Christian movement.
1The accursed Nazarenes have taken the town, and the slave market droops.
2The Nazarenes went to their houses-amongthem Rabbi Joseph and his apprentice.
3God burn these Nazarenes, their wives and families, and all their ancestors!
4The Nazarenes' difficulty was but one case of a universal tendency.
5Trade him for that entertainment that I promised those impractical and improvident Nazarenes.
6The people assert these ruins to be those of Nazarenes.
7The followers of Paul and Peter made Christendom, whilst the Nazarenes were wiped out.
8In the history of the Church, the Nazarenes occupy a somewhat singular and unique position.
9About that time the sect of the Nazarenes originated.
10A group of Nazarenes was living in that cave.
11Let us not be too hard on these simple Nazarenes, but recognise our kith and kin.
12Julian, irritated by the challenge of the Nazarenes, began to arm himself for resistance and attack.
13The facts on which the Nazarenes grounded their unbelief are really irrefragable proof of Christ's divinity.
14Wood gives no sparks, nor would the Nazarenes yield any sparks, even if lightning struck them.
15'He is the real head of the Nazarenes,-thebishop, but a painted one.'
16You both know about the Nazarenes?
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