"Tetrarchy" Quotes from Famous Books
... to send him to Rome. Again St. Paul's speech struck his hearers with awe, and Agrippa declared himself almost persuaded to be a Christian, but he loved too well the favour of the Jews and Romans, and his petty tetrarchy of Trachonitis, to become one of the despised sect. The noble captive would have been set free, but that he had sent his appeal to Rome, and therefore ... — The Chosen People - A Compendium Of Sacred And Church History For School-Children • Charlotte Mary Yonge |