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... tom . vi . p . 5-9 . Such an edit deferved the warmest praises of Baronius , aurean fanétionem , edictum pium et falutare.- Sic itur ad altra . ftantinople . XXVII . J CHAP . ftantinople . But the dangerous OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
... tom . vi . p . 5-9 . Such an edit deferved the warmest praises of Baronius , aurean fanétionem , edictum pium et falutare.- Sic itur ad altra . ftantinople . XXVII . J CHAP . ftantinople . But the dangerous OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
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... Such is the " treatment , O Emperor ! which the King of " Heaven has prepared for thofe impious men , " who affect to worship the Father , but refuse to " acknowledge the equal majefty of his divine " Son . " Theodofius immediately ...
... Such is the " treatment , O Emperor ! which the King of " Heaven has prepared for thofe impious men , " who affect to worship the Father , but refuse to " acknowledge the equal majefty of his divine " Son . " Theodofius immediately ...
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... Such unjuft and diforderly proceedings forced the graveft members of the affembly to diffent and to fecede ; and the clamorous ma- jority , which remained mafters of the field of battle , could be compared only to wafps or mag- pies ...
... Such unjuft and diforderly proceedings forced the graveft members of the affembly to diffent and to fecede ; and the clamorous ma- jority , which remained mafters of the field of battle , could be compared only to wafps or mag- pies ...
Side 29
... Such paffages are faintly marked by Tillemont , and fairly produced by Le Clerc . 45 See Gregory , tom . ii . de Vitâ fuâ , p . 28-31 . The fourteenth , twenty - feventh , and thirty - fecond orations were pronounced in the feveral ...
... Such paffages are faintly marked by Tillemont , and fairly produced by Le Clerc . 45 See Gregory , tom . ii . de Vitâ fuâ , p . 28-31 . The fourteenth , twenty - feventh , and thirty - fecond orations were pronounced in the feveral ...
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... such a temper was a fit object of cenfure and punishment . The anathemas of the church were fortified by a fort of civil excommunication ; which separated them from their fellow - citizens , by a peculiar brand of infamy ; XXVII ...
... such a temper was a fit object of cenfure and punishment . The anathemas of the church were fortified by a fort of civil excommunication ; which separated them from their fellow - citizens , by a peculiar brand of infamy ; XXVII ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
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