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... 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 Christians Gradual ...
... 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 Christians Gradual ...
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... magistrates the children whom their own poverty would not allow them to educate . But the promise was too liberal , and the provision too vague , to effect any general or permanent benefit . " The law , though it may merit some praise ...
... magistrates the children whom their own poverty would not allow them to educate . But the promise was too liberal , and the provision too vague , to effect any general or permanent benefit . " The law , though it may merit some praise ...
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... magistrates . Eu- sebius himself ( 1. iv . c . 29. 54. ) and the Theodosian Code will inform us , that this excessive lenity was not owing to the want either of atrocious criminals or of penal laws . * Nazarius in Panegyr . Vet . x ...
... magistrates . Eu- sebius himself ( 1. iv . c . 29. 54. ) and the Theodosian Code will inform us , that this excessive lenity was not owing to the want either of atrocious criminals or of penal laws . * Nazarius in Panegyr . Vet . x ...
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... magistrate , the senator , and the soldier , were obliged to preside or to parti- cipate . The public spectacles were an essential part of the cheerful devotion of the Pagans , and the gods were supposed to accept , as the most grateful ...
... magistrate , the senator , and the soldier , were obliged to preside or to parti- cipate . The public spectacles were an essential part of the cheerful devotion of the Pagans , and the gods were supposed to accept , as the most grateful ...
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... magistrate , laboured under the most gloomy ap- prehensions , from the reproaches of their own con- science , the censures of the church , and the denun- ciations of divine vengeance . * Zeal for Christianity . Such was the anxious ...
... magistrate , laboured under the most gloomy ap- prehensions , from the reproaches of their own con- science , the censures of the church , and the denun- ciations of divine vengeance . * Zeal for Christianity . Such was the anxious ...
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