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Edward Gibbon. XXVII . fully communicated was difplayed with oftenta- CHAP . tion , and celebrated with lavish praise . His foft and tractable difpofition received the fair impres- fion of their judicious precepts , and the absence of ...
Edward Gibbon. XXVII . fully communicated was difplayed with oftenta- CHAP . tion , and celebrated with lavish praise . His foft and tractable difpofition received the fair impres- fion of their judicious precepts , and the absence of ...
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... tion " 3. The emperor , in his peaceful refidence . of 12 Sulpicius Severus , Dialog . ii . 7. Orofius , 1. vii . c . 34. p . 556 . They both acknowledge ( Sulpicius had been his fubject ) his inno- cence and merit . It is fingular ...
... tion " 3. The emperor , in his peaceful refidence . of 12 Sulpicius Severus , Dialog . ii . 7. Orofius , 1. vii . c . 34. p . 556 . They both acknowledge ( Sulpicius had been his fubject ) his inno- cence and merit . It is fingular ...
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... tion , rather than of inquiry ; but as the emperor always fixed his eyes on the visible land - marks of orthodoxy , which he had fo prudently constituted , his religious opinions were never affected by the fpecious texts , the fubtle ...
... tion , rather than of inquiry ; but as the emperor always fixed his eyes on the visible land - marks of orthodoxy , which he had fo prudently constituted , his religious opinions were never affected by the fpecious texts , the fubtle ...
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... tion . He confidered , fays Socrates , that it is difficult to refift the powerful but it was eafy , and would have been profitable , to fubmit . C 4 placed XXVII . CHAP . placed him on the archiepifcopal throne 、 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 23.
... tion . He confidered , fays Socrates , that it is difficult to refift the powerful but it was eafy , and would have been profitable , to fubmit . C 4 placed XXVII . CHAP . placed him on the archiepifcopal throne 、 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 23.
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... tion , the eternal damnation of heretics ; but they were furprised , and shocked , by the bloody image of their temporal death , and the honeft feelings of 57. Ambrof . tom . ii . epift . xxiv . p . 891 . 58 In the Sacred Hiftory , and ...
... tion , the eternal damnation of heretics ; but they were furprised , and shocked , by the bloody image of their temporal death , and the honeft feelings of 57. Ambrof . tom . ii . epift . xxiv . p . 891 . 58 In the Sacred Hiftory , and ...
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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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