The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1Pub One Info, 1792 |
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Side xi
... Punishment - 306 Were often converted by their Fears - 308 III. THE THmD CAusz. Miraculous Powers of - the primitive Church 1 - 309 Their Truth contested - - 311 Our Perplexity in defining the miraculous Period 312 Use of the primitive ...
... Punishment - 306 Were often converted by their Fears - 308 III. THE THmD CAusz. Miraculous Powers of - the primitive Church 1 - 309 Their Truth contested - - 311 Our Perplexity in defining the miraculous Period 312 Use of the primitive ...
Side xiii
... Punishment o£the Christians as the Incendiaries os the City - - - 405 Remarks on the Passage of Tacitns relative to the Persecution of the Christians by Nero - 407 Oppresiion of the Jews and Christians by Domitian 412 Execution of ...
... Punishment o£the Christians as the Incendiaries os the City - - - 405 Remarks on the Passage of Tacitns relative to the Persecution of the Christians by Nero - 407 Oppresiion of the Jews and Christians by Domitian 412 Execution of ...
Side xiv
... punish a few Christian Soldiers - - - 463 Galerius prevails on Diocletian to begin a general Persecution - - - 46; 303 Demolition of the Church os Nicomedia -, 467 The first Eidict against the Christians - 468 Zeal and Funishment ofa ...
... punish a few Christian Soldiers - - - 463 Galerius prevails on Diocletian to begin a general Persecution - - - 46; 303 Demolition of the Church os Nicomedia -, 467 The first Eidict against the Christians - 468 Zeal and Funishment ofa ...
Side 7
... punishment, and the emperorreserved for himself the pleasure and merit os obtaining by his interceflion a general act of indem. 'I urcolm. C H A P. XI. w Clemency and justice of. nity '. 7 Hist. August. p. lo 3. There are some trilling ...
... punishment, and the emperorreserved for himself the pleasure and merit os obtaining by his interceflion a general act of indem. 'I urcolm. C H A P. XI. w Clemency and justice of. nity '. 7 Hist. August. p. lo 3. There are some trilling ...
Side 18
... punish more than once the same offence. His own conduct gave a sanction to his. laws, and the seditious legions dreaded a chief who had learned to obey, and who was worthy to Command. The death of Claudius had revived the fainting ...
... punish more than once the same offence. His own conduct gave a sanction to his. laws, and the seditious legions dreaded a chief who had learned to obey, and who was worthy to Command. The death of Claudius had revived the fainting ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
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