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Side 41
... Greek ) . Some medals seem to intimate , that during his short reign he received the title of Augustus . Submission Licinius . lately raised , ill armed , and CHAP . XIV . ] 41 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . Battle of Chrysopolis.
... Greek ) . Some medals seem to intimate , that during his short reign he received the title of Augustus . Submission Licinius . lately raised , ill armed , and CHAP . XIV . ] 41 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . Battle of Chrysopolis.
Side 50
... Greek and to the barbarian , to the Jew and to the Gentile . Every privilege that could raise the prose- lyte from earth to heaven , that could exalt his devotion , secure his happiness , or even gratify that secret pride which , under ...
... Greek and to the barbarian , to the Jew and to the Gentile . Every privilege that could raise the prose- lyte from earth to heaven , that could exalt his devotion , secure his happiness , or even gratify that secret pride which , under ...
Side 59
... Greek and Roman coins were frequently of an idolatrous nature . Here indeed the scruples of the Christian were sus- pended by a stronger passion . † ( 48 ) Tertullian de Idololatria , c . 20 , 21 , 22. If a Pagan friend ( on the ...
... Greek and Roman coins were frequently of an idolatrous nature . Here indeed the scruples of the Christian were sus- pended by a stronger passion . † ( 48 ) Tertullian de Idololatria , c . 20 , 21 , 22. If a Pagan friend ( on the ...
Side 61
... Greek and Latin fathers . See Beausobre , Hist . du Manichéisme , 1. vi . c . 4 . among the Pagans of Greece and Rome ; A doctrine CHAP . XV . ] 61 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . THE SECOND CAUSE The Doctrine of the Immortality of Soul among the ...
... Greek and Latin fathers . See Beausobre , Hist . du Manichéisme , 1. vi . c . 4 . among the Pagans of Greece and Rome ; A doctrine CHAP . XV . ] 61 OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . THE SECOND CAUSE The Doctrine of the Immortality of Soul among the ...
Side 65
... Greek word 0 signifies all at once , suddenly , not im- mediately ; so that it signifies only the sudden appearance of the signs which Jesus Christ an- nounces , not the shortness of the interval which was to separate them from the ...
... Greek word 0 signifies all at once , suddenly , not im- mediately ; so that it signifies only the sudden appearance of the signs which Jesus Christ an- nounces , not the shortness of the interval which was to separate them from the ...
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