The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... irritated conqueror , but to accept the faith of an honourable capitulation . He was at first received with humanity , and treated with respect . Maximian • XIV . conducted the captive emperor to Rome , 14 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... irritated conqueror , but to accept the faith of an honourable capitulation . He was at first received with humanity , and treated with respect . Maximian • XIV . conducted the captive emperor to Rome , 14 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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... faith which they professed . But the scandal of the pious Christian , and the fallacious triumph of the Infidel , should cease as soon as they recollect not only by whom , but likewise to whom , the divine revelation was given . The ...
... faith which they professed . But the scandal of the pious Christian , and the fallacious triumph of the Infidel , should cease as soon as they recollect not only by whom , but likewise to whom , the divine revelation was given . The ...
Side 68
... faith acquired a pro- portionable degree of vigour and purity . The con- temporaries of Moses and Joshua had beheld with care- less indifference the most amazing miracles . Under the pressure of every calamity , the belief of those ...
... faith acquired a pro- portionable degree of vigour and purity . The con- temporaries of Moses and Joshua had beheld with care- less indifference the most amazing miracles . Under the pressure of every calamity , the belief of those ...
Side 69
... faith of Moses had never been inculcated as a precept of the law , nor were the Jews inclined to impose it on themselves as a voluntary duty . In the admission of new citizens , that unsocial peo- ple was actuated by the selfish vanity ...
... faith of Moses had never been inculcated as a precept of the law , nor were the Jews inclined to impose it on themselves as a voluntary duty . In the admission of new citizens , that unsocial peo- ple was actuated by the selfish vanity ...
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... faith and of worship : that the Messiah himself , and his disciples who conversed with him on earth , instead of authorizing by their example the most minute observances of the Mosaic law , would have published to the world the ...
... faith and of worship : that the Messiah himself , and his disciples who conversed with him on earth , instead of authorizing by their example the most minute observances of the Mosaic law , would have published to the world the ...
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