The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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Side 51
... bishops of Jerusalem were all circumcised Jews ; and the congregation over which they presided united the law of Moses with the doctrine of Christ ( 17 ) . It was natural that the primitive tradition of a church which was founded only ...
... bishops of Jerusalem were all circumcised Jews ; and the congregation over which they presided united the law of Moses with the doctrine of Christ ( 17 ) . It was natural that the primitive tradition of a church which was founded only ...
Side 52
... bishop , a prelate of the race of the Gentiles , and most probably a native either of Italy or of some of the Latin provinces . At his persuasion , the most considerable part of the congregation renounced the Mosaic law , in the ...
... bishop , a prelate of the race of the Gentiles , and most probably a native either of Italy or of some of the Latin provinces . At his persuasion , the most considerable part of the congregation renounced the Mosaic law , in the ...
Side 53
Edward Gibbon. fused to accompany their Latin bishop . They still preserved their former habitation of Pella , spread themselves into the villages adjacent to Damascus , and formed an inconsiderable church in the city of Bercea , or , as ...
Edward Gibbon. fused to accompany their Latin bishop . They still preserved their former habitation of Pella , spread themselves into the villages adjacent to Damascus , and formed an inconsiderable church in the city of Bercea , or , as ...
Side 56
... bishops and congregations , of its doctors and martyrs ( 34 ) ; and , instead of the four gospels adopted by the ... Bishop Pearson has attempted very happily to explain this " singularity . " The first Chris- Gnostics was rapid and ...
... bishops and congregations , of its doctors and martyrs ( 34 ) ; and , instead of the four gospels adopted by the ... Bishop Pearson has attempted very happily to explain this " singularity . " The first Chris- Gnostics was rapid and ...
Side 67
... bishop of Litchfield on that unpromising subject . * ( 68 ) Lactantius ( Institut . Divin , vii . 15 , & c . ) relates the dismal tale of futurity with great spirit and eloquence . + Lactantius had a notion of a great Asiatic empire ...
... bishop of Litchfield on that unpromising subject . * ( 68 ) Lactantius ( Institut . Divin , vii . 15 , & c . ) relates the dismal tale of futurity with great spirit and eloquence . + Lactantius had a notion of a great Asiatic empire ...
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