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... reasons of the believing Jews The Nazarene church of Jerusalem The Ebionites The Gnostics Their sects , progress , and influence The dæmons considered as the gods of antiquity Abhorrence of the Christians for idolatry Ceremonies Arts ...
... reasons of the believing Jews The Nazarene church of Jerusalem The Ebionites The Gnostics Their sects , progress , and influence The dæmons considered as the gods of antiquity Abhorrence of the Christians for idolatry Ceremonies Arts ...
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... reason , apprehended , they were effectually disappointed by the incredible diligence of Constantine . Leaving the palace of Nicomedia in the night , he travelled post through Bithynia , Thrace , Dacia , Pannonia , Italy , and Gaul ...
... reason , apprehended , they were effectually disappointed by the incredible diligence of Constantine . Leaving the palace of Nicomedia in the night , he travelled post through Bithynia , Thrace , Dacia , Pannonia , Italy , and Gaul ...
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... reason , but in nature itself . Our imagination readily transfers the same principles from private pro- perty to public dominion : and whenever a virtuous father leaves behind him a son whose merit seems to justify the esteem , or even ...
... reason , but in nature itself . Our imagination readily transfers the same principles from private pro- perty to public dominion : and whenever a virtuous father leaves behind him a son whose merit seems to justify the esteem , or even ...
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... reason , and insinuated by Eumenius , seems to be confirmed by the most unex- ceptionable authority , the concurring evidence of Lactantius ( de M. P. c . 24. ) and of Libanius ( Oration i . ) ; of Eusebius ( in Vit . Constantin . 1. i ...
... reason , and insinuated by Eumenius , seems to be confirmed by the most unex- ceptionable authority , the concurring evidence of Lactantius ( de M. P. c . 24. ) and of Libanius ( Oration i . ) ; of Eusebius ( in Vit . Constantin . 1. i ...
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... reason to apprehend their own dissolution , embraced so honourable a pretence , and declared their readiness to draw their swords in the service of their oppressed country . It was the wish , and it soon became the hope , of every ...
... reason to apprehend their own dissolution , embraced so honourable a pretence , and declared their readiness to draw their swords in the service of their oppressed country . It was the wish , and it soon became the hope , of every ...
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