The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 51
... Antioch , Alexandria , Ephesus , Corinth , and Rome , the reverence which Jerusalem had inspired to all the Christian colonies insensibly diminished . The Jewish converts , or , as they were afterwards called , the Nazarenes , who had ...
... Antioch , Alexandria , Ephesus , Corinth , and Rome , the reverence which Jerusalem had inspired to all the Christian colonies insensibly diminished . The Jewish converts , or , as they were afterwards called , the Nazarenes , who had ...
Side 66
... Antioch computed almost 6000 years from the creation of the world to the birth of Christ . Africanus , Lactantius , and the Greek church , have reduced that number to 5500 , and Eusebius has contented himself with 5200 years . These ...
... Antioch computed almost 6000 years from the creation of the world to the birth of Christ . Africanus , Lactantius , and the Greek church , have reduced that number to 5500 , and Eusebius has contented himself with 5200 years . These ...
Side 71
... Antioch , that if he could be gratified with the sight of a single person who had been actually raised from the dead , he would immediately embrace the Christian religion . It is somewhat remarkable , that the prelate of the first ...
... Antioch , that if he could be gratified with the sight of a single person who had been actually raised from the dead , he would immediately embrace the Christian religion . It is somewhat remarkable , that the prelate of the first ...
Side 87
... Antioch , of Ephesus , or of Corinth , the banks of the Tiber were supposed to have been honoured with the preaching and martyrdom of the two most eminent among the apostles ( 122 ) ; and the bishops of Rome very prudently claimed the ...
... Antioch , of Ephesus , or of Corinth , the banks of the Tiber were supposed to have been honoured with the preaching and martyrdom of the two most eminent among the apostles ( 122 ) ; and the bishops of Rome very prudently claimed the ...
Side 91
... Antioch , Alexandria , and the other great cities of Italy and the provinces . of the The bishop was the natural steward of the church ; the public Distribution stock was entrusted to his care without account or control ; the revenue ...
... Antioch , Alexandria , and the other great cities of Italy and the provinces . of the The bishop was the natural steward of the church ; the public Distribution stock was entrusted to his care without account or control ; the revenue ...
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