The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... East 138 ib . The church of Antioch In Egypt In Rome 139 · 141 142 In Africa and the western provinces Beyond the limits of the Roman empire General proportion of Christians and Pagans Whether the first Christians were mean and ignorant ...
... East 138 ib . The church of Antioch In Egypt In Rome 139 · 141 142 In Africa and the western provinces Beyond the limits of the Roman empire General proportion of Christians and Pagans Whether the first Christians were mean and ignorant ...
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... East , under Galerius and Maximin 311. Galerius publishes an edict of toleration Peace of the church Maximin prepares to renew the persecution 313. End of the persecutions Probable account of the sufferings of the martyrs and confessors ...
... East , under Galerius and Maximin 311. Galerius publishes an edict of toleration Peace of the church Maximin prepares to renew the persecution 313. End of the persecutions Probable account of the sufferings of the martyrs and confessors ...
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... eastern pride and magnificence , Constantius preserved the modesty of a Roman prince . He declared , with un- affected sincerity , that his most valued treasure was in the hearts of his people , and that , whenever the dignity of the ...
... eastern pride and magnificence , Constantius preserved the modesty of a Roman prince . He declared , with un- affected sincerity , that his most valued treasure was in the hearts of his people , and that , whenever the dignity of the ...
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... East . Constantine informed him of the melancholy event of his father's death , modestly asserted his natural claim to the succession , and respectfully lamented , that the affectionate violence of his troops had not permitted him to ...
... East . Constantine informed him of the melancholy event of his father's death , modestly asserted his natural claim to the succession , and respectfully lamented , that the affectionate violence of his troops had not permitted him to ...
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... East . Maximian , who conducted the siege in person , was soon con- vinced that he might waste his time and his army in the fruitless enterprise , and that he had nothing to hope either from force or famine . With an art more suitable ...
... East . Maximian , who conducted the siege in person , was soon con- vinced that he might waste his time and his army in the fruitless enterprise , and that he had nothing to hope either from force or famine . With an art more suitable ...
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