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... insensibly subsided ; and He is ac- knowledged when he recollected the doubtful chance of war , when by Galerius , who gives he had weighed the character and strength of his him only adversary , he consented to embrace the honourable ...
... insensibly subsided ; and He is ac- knowledged when he recollected the doubtful chance of war , when by Galerius , who gives he had weighed the character and strength of his him only adversary , he consented to embrace the honourable ...
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... insensibly circulated , that the sums expended in erecting those buildings would soon be required at their hands . About that time the avarice of Galerius , or perhaps the exigencies of the state , had induced him to make a very strict ...
... insensibly circulated , that the sums expended in erecting those buildings would soon be required at their hands . About that time the avarice of Galerius , or perhaps the exigencies of the state , had induced him to make a very strict ...
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... insensibly in- creased , the pretences of levying it , a victory , a birth , a marriage , or an imperial consulship , were propor- tionably multiplied . Maxentius had imbibed the P Julian excludes Maxentius from the banquet of the ...
... insensibly in- creased , the pretences of levying it , a victory , a birth , a marriage , or an imperial consulship , were propor- tionably multiplied . Maxentius had imbibed the P Julian excludes Maxentius from the banquet of the ...
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... insensibly diminished . The Jewish con- verts , or , as they were afterwards called , the Naza- renes , who had laid the foundations of the church , soon found themselves overwhelmed by the increasing multitudes , that from all the ...
... insensibly diminished . The Jewish con- verts , or , as they were afterwards called , the Naza- renes , who had laid the foundations of the church , soon found themselves overwhelmed by the increasing multitudes , that from all the ...
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... insensibly melted away either into the church or the synagogue . " CHAP . XV . Gnostics . While the orthodox church preserved a just me- The dium between excessive veneration and improper con- tempt for the law of Moses , the various ...
... insensibly melted away either into the church or the synagogue . " CHAP . XV . Gnostics . While the orthodox church preserved a just me- The dium between excessive veneration and improper con- tempt for the law of Moses , the various ...
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