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... human nature The primitive Christians condemn pleasure and luxury Their sentiments concerning marriage and chastity Their aversion to the business of war and government V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The Christians active in the government of the ...
... human nature The primitive Christians condemn pleasure and luxury Their sentiments concerning marriage and chastity Their aversion to the business of war and government V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The Christians active in the government of the ...
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... Humanity of the Roman magistrates Inconsiderable number of martyrs Example of Cyprian , bishop of Carthage His danger and flight 257. His banishment His condemnation His martyrdom Various incitements to martyrdom Ardour of the first ...
... Humanity of the Roman magistrates Inconsiderable number of martyrs Example of Cyprian , bishop of Carthage His danger and flight 257. His banishment His condemnation His martyrdom Various incitements to martyrdom Ardour of the first ...
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... an 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.
... an 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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... humanity of Constantine , if he had spared an old man , the benefactor of his father , and the father of his wife . During the whole of this melancholy trans- A. D. 310 . action , it appears that Fausta sacrificed the sentiments CHAP 22 ...
... humanity of Constantine , if he had spared an old man , the benefactor of his father , and the father of his wife . During the whole of this melancholy trans- A. D. 310 . action , it appears that Fausta sacrificed the sentiments CHAP 22 ...
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... humanity . ° Maxentius A. D. 306 The virtues of Constantine were rendered more Tyranny of illustrious by the vices of Maxentius . Whilst the in Italy and Gallic provinces enjoyed as much happiness as the Africa . condition of the times ...
... humanity . ° Maxentius A. D. 306 The virtues of Constantine were rendered more Tyranny of illustrious by the vices of Maxentius . Whilst the in Italy and Gallic provinces enjoyed as much happiness as the Africa . condition of the times ...
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