An eulogy of the mother, for her most noble behavior.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
CHAPTER FIFTEEN OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
People of the World where are you going? Turn back to God! Back to your faithful principles!
New Covenant Israelite! "And if some of the branches be broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree, wert grafted in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of the olive tree;
Boast not against the branches. But if thou boast, thou bearest not the root, but the root thee." Rom 11:17 -18
CHAPTER FIFTEEN OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
An eulogy of the mother, for her most noble behavior.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
Reflections on the noble conduct of the youths, and on their mother’s sufferings
CHAPTER THIRTEENOF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
Reflections on the above-mentioned occurrence.
CHAPTER TWELVE OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
The speech, and death, of the seventh brother.
CHAPTER ELEVEN OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
The death of the fifth and sixth brothers.
CHAPTER TEN OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
he third and fourth brothers are put to death.
CHAPTER NINE OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
The noble address of the young men. The first and second are put to death.
CHAPTER EIGHT OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
Seven brethren, with their mother, are brought forth to the torture.
CHAPTER SEVEN OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
Reflections on the sufferings and constancy of Eleazar.
CHAPTER SIX OF THE FOURTH BOOK OF MACCABAEES
Eleazar’s sufferings ; and death. Reflections on it.